A Ben Evans Film dives into the psyche of a man grappling with grief and delusion, crafting a narrative that’s as unsettling as it is poignant. The atmosphere feels dense, almost suffocating, with practical effects that evoke the eeriness of a home movie gone awry. The pacing is deliberately slow, letting moments linger, amplifying the emotional weight of the protagonist’s descent. The performances are raw, with a notable tension between the living and the dead, blurring lines that challenge our perception of memory and loss. What stands out, really, is how it captures the awkwardness and intimacy of familial bonds, making viewers ponder the lengths one might go to keep loved ones close, even beyond the grave.
Focus on the themes of grief and memory.Notice the slow pacing that enhances tension.Check out the practical effects for their unsettling realism.
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