How to Turn Your Drama into a Thriller With a Single Line of Dialogue
Briefly

The film begins with a soothing score, casual humor, and evidence of a largely pleasant relationship between the father and daughter in question.
Matt, a longtime friend of Sam's dad, is an underemployed actor going through a bitter divorce; he admires Sam, often addressing her like an adult.
After Matt recounts his marriage's disintegration, Sam jokes that Matt could sleep by the campfire to avoid the chill of his tent, to which Matt responds, "Unless you come keep me warm."
Sam's smile fades, and a sense of dread takes over as Matt doubles down on his uncomfortable proposition.
Read at Vulture
[
|
]