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Jonathan Liebesman's 'Darkness Falls' (2003) attempts to tap into primal fears and urban legends, with a somewhat uneven execution. Eschewing complex narratives, the film largely focuses on building atmospheric tension through ambitious cinematic techniques. The near-absolute reliance on darkness to conceal its spectral entity, coupled with a chilling sound design – particularly the whispers and scratching – creates a palpable sense of dread, though it occasionally leans too heavily on predictable jump scares. Performances from Chaney Kley and Emma Caulfield Ford, while not groundbreaking, effectively convey the necessary terror, grounding the audience in the supernatural ordeal. Its place within early 2000s horror canon is notable for its earnest attempt to revive folklore, offering a unique creature feature within the broader supernatural horror landscape, despite some critical reception. The film's stylistic choices and creature concept still resonate with a niche audience.
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