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So, 'Becoming Emma Braintree'—it's this unsettling horror piece that dives deep into identity and trauma. Kaylee Desmond, played with a raw emotionality, really pulls you in. The premise is wild: she dresses as her clients' deceased loved ones, which brings up some pretty eerie and poignant moments. The atmosphere is thick with dread, and there's an almost claustrophobic feel to the pacing that keeps you on edge. The practical effects are notable, especially during the more surreal sequences. It’s not your run-of-the-mill horror; it's more about the psychological unraveling and how past traumas shape us. Definitely a unique take on the genre, and the performances carry that weight well.
Great for discussions on identity in horror.Interesting twist on therapy concepts.Offers a unique perspective on grief and trauma.
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