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Cobertor is a peculiar little horror that plays on that primal fear we all have about what lurks beneath our bedsheets. The film builds a creeping dread, enhancing the atmosphere with a claustrophobic tension that lets you feel every rustle of the blanket. You have to admire the practical effects; they really lean into the idea of entities pulling at feet, and it’s done in a way that feels raw and visceral. The pacing is somewhat uneven, but it adds to the overall sense of unease, like waiting for something to happen. Themes of vulnerability and the innocence of sleep are explored, giving it a deeper layer. Even without a well-known director, it carves out its niche by tapping into those childhood fears that never quite go away.
Explores themes of vulnerability and fear of the dark.Noteworthy use of practical effects and unique creature design.Atmospheric tension that builds slowly, creating unease.
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Daniel Pires
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