




I watched this in an airport at seven in the morning. It was so hard not to squirm when the horrific parts actually happened. I liked the slow slow build up, and the shocks felt pretty genuine when they finally came. There were two sudden moments that made me gasp, and then I was certainly freaking out during the final segment. And it was pretty! Look at these screencaps! I have seen very few horror movies, though, so I have little to compare this to in my mind. I think I would like to see more.
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