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through Don's disreputable past and his refusal to accept help with the extensive renovations." Lee notes that it is this behavior and shady past that make Don "a vulnerable victim to the house's psychological effect" and that "whether or not the film works for you depends on your opinion of Don".
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noted that while "nearly equal screen time is given to lingering on both male and female bodies, the film itself never quite gets away from feeling a little unkind to women". She pointed out that the female characters are presented as "not much more than archetypes" and that "the men don't get
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experiences a vision from the house's past with strange men going upstairs to watch "the show". She goes up into the attic and sees a crowd of men in suits peering down into her bedroom, where Sarah performs
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1169:"SXSW Film Review: 'Girl on the Third Floor' The vengeful spirits in a former bordello prey on the home's new tenants in producer-turned-director Travis Stevens' enjoyable horror opus"
1115:"GIRL ON THE THIRD FLOOR FIRST LOOK REVIEW: SXSW 2019 Horror veteran Travis Stevens' directorial debut Girl On The Third Floor pits a weak-willed man against a house with a history"
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1334:"SXSW 2019 Reviews: Darlin', Girl on the Third Floor & Snatchers/Girl on the Third Floor: Clunky Writing, Practical Effects, and Toxic Masculinity"
1277:"SXSW Review: 'Girl on the Third Floor' gives CM Punk a strong role Director Travis Stevens has true chops when it comes to the setting and atmosphere"
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