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If you’re a fan of high-concept indie horror, you’ve likely seen the title Those Who Walk Away popping up in your digital library or subtitle searches. Starring Booboo Stewart ( The Twilight Saga , Descendants ), this 2022 film isn't just another haunted house story—it’s an ambitious technical experiment designed to keep you on the edge of your seat.

You can check out the Official Trailer on YouTube to see if the "one-shot" style is for you. Reviews of Those Who Walk Away (2022) - Letterboxd

The reception for this film is a bit of a mixed bag, which is common for experimental indie horror.

As noted by WorldFilmGeek , the ominous score by Dmitrii Miachin helps bridge the gap between the slow-burn opening and the supernatural chaos of the second half. Is It Worth the Watch?

Critics on IMDb have pointed out that the film’s low budget is sometimes visible in its abruptly explained plot points and color balancing issues. Final Verdict

The camera work is erratic and immersive, designed to mirror the rising panic of the characters.

The story kicks off with a modern cliché: Max (Stewart) and Avery (Scarlett Sperduto) meet on a social media dating app and decide to get together. When their original plans fall through, they decide to keep things spontaneous. According to reviewers at Film Threat , that spontaneity leads them to a local haunted house, where their individual past traumas begin to manifest as a literal living nightmare.

What sets director Robert Rippberger’s film apart is its presentation. Following in the footsteps of films like 1917 and Boiling Point , Those Who Walk Away is framed as a continuous "one-shot" film.