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So, 'Daniel' is a pretty interesting horror piece that plays with the concept of perception and childhood fears. The film centers on this young kid in a closet, and you really feel the tension build around him as he hides from this intruder. The atmosphere is thick with dread, enhanced by practical effects that keep it grounded. There’s a deliberate pacing that really makes you sit with the anxiety of the moment, which I think is a strong choice. Performances are raw and genuine, capturing the fear of a child’s world. It’s distinct in how it subverts typical horror tropes, making you question what’s real and what isn’t. Not your usual slasher fare, for sure.
Intriguing take on childhood fear.Strong practical effects enhance realism.Builds tension through deliberate pacing.
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