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Cuticule (2019) is quite the piece. Directed by Marie Houssin, it intertwines animation with a horror vibe that feels both fresh and unsettling. The atmosphere is thick with tension, reflecting Violette's deteriorating relationship with her boyfriend. There's this interesting play on perspective, especially when that living finger peeks through the drain—it's bizarre and unsettling, right? The pacing keeps you on edge, with moments that linger just long enough to make you squirm. The practical effects, though simple, pack a punch, adding to the film's eerie charm. The performances, particularly Violette's internal struggle, really ground the surreal elements. This film isn't just about scares; it's a commentary on isolation and disconnection. Definitely something to ponder after viewing.
Notable for its distinctive animation style.Explores themes of isolation and relationship breakdown.Features unusual practical effects that enhance the horror.
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