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A Measure of the Sin is this gritty, atmospheric piece that really nails that dark childhood vibe. Shot on Super 16mm, it feels raw and almost tangible, like you can touch the distress. You’ve got Meredith, this young girl thrown into chaos after losing her mother, and the film captures her sense of desperate isolation beautifully. The pacing is deliberate, letting the unease build, while the performances feel visceral and real. The horror here isn't flashy; it creeps in quietly, making the mundane feel menacing. The distinctive use of practical effects adds to that unsettling authenticity. It’s a film that lingers, provoking thought about survival, loss, and the complexity of childhood experiences.
Features a unique Super 16mm aesthetic.Explores deep themes of childhood and isolation.Strong performances that create a visceral experience.
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