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Into The Dark - Season 1 Episode 09: They Come Knocking
Los Angeles looks more horrifying on Halloween after the murderer found an opportunity to achieve a long-awaited purpose after community ridicule him. Kimberly is the girl who killed her father and looks more fearful and terrifying. She does not trust anyone and must be the nerves in her home, where she always feel the danger realized.
A portrait of grief that radically feels offensive when placed in your standard 'invasion thriller'. This made me feel angry. [Full review in Spanish].
It's not that the story is all-new, but the charged atmosphere created by the filmmaker allows its most potent points to be made clearly and with an empathetic degree of poignance.
Unlike its predecessors, this film won't linger for long in the mind. In fact, you'll be lucky if you remember anything outside of the excellent performances delivered by the actors.
The script by Shane and Carey Van Dyke is beautifully horrifying, and Adam Mason's direction somehow makes a story about creepy supernatural kids in hoodies torturing a family seem real
Into the Dark: They Come Knocking is at its best when it lets its characters be vulnerable. Conversely, the film is at its worst when it aims for straight horror.