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It Comes At Night Review

Written by Joshua Keir

 

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"It Comes at Night" offers a unique twist on the post-apocalyptic genre, ditching exposition for immersive storytelling. The film's strength lies in its visual approach, allowing viewers to piece together the characters' relationships and the gravity of their situation without heavy-handed explanations. Within the first few minutes, audiences are drawn into the protagonist's world, feeling the weight of his responsibilities and the tension in every interaction.

While it's not a film for those seeking quick thrills, "It Comes at Night" rewards patient viewers with a thought-provoking exploration of human nature amidst adversity. As the characters navigate the harsh realities of survival, the movie poses questions about morality, trust, and the lengths we go to protect our loved ones.

Overall, "It Comes at Night" is a haunting and introspective film that stays with you long after it ends. Its deliberate pace and atmospheric tension make it a gripping experience for those willing to embrace its unique approach. I'd rate this movie 7/10 for its bold storytelling and immersive atmosphere.