"A concise, taut horror that wrings every drop of unease out every scene that plays. The premise of sound being the cause of horror is a brilliant one and is played on multiple layers through the characters themselves (be it literal sounds made or plot devices of the deaf child's hearing aid) and the general landscape the film resides in.
Every artificial noise is a source of worry as the tension increases, building characters you care for and want to succeed. The third act is a relentless knot in the stomach, a true testament to the wonderful direction"
- 7/10
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