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Absurdity Syndrome dives deep into the complexities of familial relationships, wrapped in a chilling atmosphere. Reza's return to his sister's house is marked by an unsettling tone that lingers throughout. The pacing is deliberately slow, which builds a kind of tension that creeps up on you. It’s not just about the newborn baby; there’s this undercurrent of dread that hangs in the air, a reflection of unresolved issues and hidden fears. The performances are haunting, especially how the characters navigate their emotional turmoil. Practical effects are used sparingly but effectively, adding to the film's eerie vibe. It’s distinctive in how it blends drama with horror without relying on jump scares—more a slow burn than anything else.
Chilling atmosphere throughoutFocus on emotional conflictsEffective use of practical effects
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