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Crushing is a raw exploration of childhood innocence hijacked by dark desires. The film juxtaposes the unsettling reality of a young boy's desperate performances for an unseen audience with the lurking menace of masked figures in the shadows. The tone is haunting, creating a claustrophobic atmosphere that grips you tight. Pacing feels deliberate, almost suffocating, which adds to the tension. Themes of exploitation and the fragility of youth are examined in a disquieting manner. It’s not just about horror in the traditional sense; it’s about the psychological toll on the protagonist. Practical effects enhance the gritty realism, making moments feel visceral. There's something almost voyeuristic about the way it presents its story, leaving viewers with an uneasy feeling long after the credits roll.
Focuses heavily on the psychological aspects of horror.Distinctive use of practical effects to create realism.Deliberate pacing enhances tension and discomfort.
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Luis Medel Hernández
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