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It jitters.
Smith's narrative is superficially linear, but it jitters off the track repeatedly.
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In keeping with a recent vogue – termed "post-horror" by one writer, to much online outrage – it forgoes jitters and jump-scares in favour of stillness and simmering menace.
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