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Through the Night is an interesting piece in the horror genre that plays with the fears of intimacy and trust. The film unfolds in a claustrophobic apartment setting, where the atmosphere is thick with dread. It taps into that unsettling feeling of not knowing what—or who—is really beside you when the lights go out. The pacing is deliberate, allowing tension to build gradually, which I appreciate. The practical effects are quite engaging, adding a visceral quality to the horror that digital effects often lack. Performances are solid enough, capturing the anxiety of the characters well. What stands out is its exploration of evil lurking in familiar spaces, a theme that resonates deeply with anyone who's ever shared a bed.
Interesting take on intimacy and trust in horror.Distinctive atmospheric build-up throughout.Practical effects enhance the overall experience.
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