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Dasim is an unsettling exploration of familial tension and psychological horror. The film's pace feels deliberately slow at first, amplifying the dread that creeps in as Salma navigates her new home and the shadows it harbors. Ginanti Rona crafts an atmosphere thick with tension, using practical effects to bring the supernatural elements to life in a visceral way. Salma's isolation builds, and her conflict with her in-laws adds layers to her paranoia, making you question not just the ghostly presence but the trustworthiness of those around her. Performances are raw and emotionally charged, especially in how they portray the strain of new motherhood amidst an encroaching darkness. It's a film that lingers, perhaps more due to its themes of dislocation and distrust than traditional jump scares.
Focuses heavily on psychological horror elements.Strong themes of motherhood and trust issues.Practical effects enhance the unsettling atmosphere.
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