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Night's End
An anxious shut-in unwittingly moves into a haunted apartment and hires a mysterious stranger to perform an exorcism which takes a horrific turn.
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Plot Summary
A man recovering from a public breakdown is hired to perform a strange exorcism in a remote, isolated house. As he delves deeper into the ritual, he begins to question whether he's freeing the inhabitant or succumbing to the same darkness.
Critical Reception
Night's End received a mixed to negative reception from critics and audiences, with many finding its slow burn and ambiguous narrative frustrating, though some praised its atmospheric tension and unsettling premise.
What Reviewers Say
The film struggles with pacing, leading to a drawn-out and often boring viewing experience.
While attempting psychological horror, the plot becomes too convoluted and underdeveloped.
Performances are inconsistent, with some cast members failing to elevate the material.
Google audience: Viewers found the movie to be excessively slow and confusing, with many expressing disappointment in the lack of a satisfying conclusion. Some noted that the attempt at creating a disturbing atmosphere fell flat due to poor execution.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in and around an actual isolated house in the rural Pacific Northwest, enhancing its eerie atmosphere.
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