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Anima is an intriguing piece within the crime, horror, and thriller genres, though it feels like the director is still finding their footing. The film creates a tension-filled atmosphere, with a slow burn that catches you off guard at times. The pacing wobbles a bit, but it adds to the unsettling vibe, almost like you’re in a dream that’s gone awry. The practical effects, while not overly flashy, are effective and lend an authenticity to the horror elements. Performances are solid, carrying an air of desperation that feels real. It’s distinct in how it weaves together these genres, leaving you with more questions than answers—one of those films that might spark discussions among collectors about its deeper meanings.
Explores the interplay of dreams and reality.Not conventional in its narrative approach.Interesting for those who appreciate genre blending.
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