
So, 'Apofenia' really dives into the unsettling side of perception and reality. It has this eerie atmosphere, right from the start, with a slow burn that keeps you guessing. The pacing feels off-kilter in a way that adds to the tension—like you're always on the edge of something. The practical effects are noteworthy too; not overly flashy but they really sell the horror when they need to. The performances are quite engaging, especially how the characters unravel under the weight of their own fears. It’s got a unique vibe, that sense of dread creeping in and sticking around, which is pretty effective. Definitely leaves you thinking about those themes of connection and disconnection long after it's over.
Atmospheric horror with a focus on perception.Practical effects enhance the unsettling tone.Strong performances add depth to the narrative.
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João Fernandez
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