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Azra is an unsettling piece that dives into the psychology of fear set against the backdrop of a seemingly tranquil vacation home. The couple’s descent into chaos feels grounded, exploring themes of trust and the fragility of relationships under pressure. The pacing is deliberate, building tension gradually, which amplifies the atmosphere of dread. Practical effects are used effectively, keeping the horror visceral rather than relying too heavily on digital gimmicks. Performances are raw, capturing the couple's emotional turmoil authentically. There’s a sense of isolation that permeates throughout, making it distinct in its approach to horror, where the real horror lies in the breakdown of their bond amidst external threats.
Themes of isolation and trustStrong practical effectsGradual build-up of tension
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