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So, 'Abject' really digs into the psychological horror territory, doesn't it? The atmosphere is thick with grief, and you can feel the couple's pain seep through every frame. The pacing is slow, almost suffocating at times, mirroring their emotional state. The wife's visions are haunting, blending reality and nightmare in a way that sticks with you. I mean, the practical effects are well done, adding to that eerie vibe without feeling over-the-top. The performances? Solid, especially how they capture the couple's unraveling. It’s distinctive in how it tackles loss and the dark spaces it can take you. Definitely not your conventional horror flick, but that’s what makes it intriguing.
Explores themes of grief and loss.Atmospheric visuals that enhance tension.Pacing deliberately slow, reflecting emotional turmoil.
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