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To Be Close
A woman longs for something she can't see. What she looks for is right in front of her, but still she cannot find it.
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Plot Summary
When Sarah's world is shattered by a violent home invasion, she finds herself trapped in a psychological battle for survival. As the lines between reality and paranoia blur, she must confront not only her attacker but also the hidden secrets within her own mind. The film delves into themes of trauma, memory, and the unsettling nature of trust as Sarah fights to reclaim her life from the brink of psychological collapse.
Critical Reception
To Be Close received a mixed to positive reception, with critics praising its intense atmosphere and the lead performance, while some found the plot occasionally convoluted. Audiences were generally captivated by the suspenseful narrative and the film's exploration of psychological themes.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its gripping tension and strong central performance.
Lauded for its atmospheric direction and psychological depth.
Some reviewers noted a slightly predictable, yet effective, plot.
Google audience: Audiences largely appreciated the film's suspenseful storyline and the compelling performance by Melanie Scrofano. Many found the psychological elements engaging and the overall thriller aspect well-executed, although a few mentioned the pacing could be uneven at times.
Fun Fact
The film was shot entirely on location in a single house to enhance the sense of claustrophobia and tension.
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