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Boutique Fantasque has this eerie, atmospheric quality that lingers with you. It’s not just a film but a curated experience where you’re drawn into this world of sinister antiques dealers, each with their own dark stories. The pacing is deliberate, inviting you to soak in the unsettling visuals while the practical effects bring an unsettling realism to the macabre. The whole setting feels like a twisted playground of horrors, echoing the exhibition’s theme of hell as a grand city. I found the performances to be intriguingly layered, reflecting the complex relationship between art, commerce, and the supernatural. It’s a fascinating exploration of dread and desire that leaves you pondering long after the credits roll.
Part of Pablo Bronstein's Hell in its Heyday exhibitionExplores themes of art and commerceUnique blend of fantasy and horror elements
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