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So, 'Ambrosia' is an intriguing entry in the horror genre. Directed by Robert Franz, it crafts a genuinely unsettling atmosphere, blending dread with a palpable sense of impending fatherhood. The pacing feels deliberate; it lets tension build before striking with sharp, effective scares. The practical effects are a real standout, offering a rawness that CGI often lacks. The performances, particularly from the father character, are steeped in a mix of desperation and protectiveness that draws you in. Themes of familial loyalty and the fear of the unknown are handled with a subtle touch, and those midwives? They add a layer of creepiness that lingers long after the credits roll. It's a peculiar film that sticks with you, in a good way.
Strong focus on family dynamicsEffective use of practical effectsInteresting take on maternal themes
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