
Debut, directed by an unknown talent, is an intriguing entry into the horror genre. The film has this unsettling tone, almost reminiscent of early 80s psychological thrillers. It plays with atmosphere in a way that keeps you on edge, with pacing that feels deliberate yet claustrophobic. The themes revolve around identity and the fear of the unknown, which adds layers to the overall experience. Practical effects are used sparingly but effectively, lending a certain rawness that CGI often lacks. Performances feel grounded, capturing the essence of real fear without overacting. What stands out is how it manages to evoke dread without relying heavily on jump scares, creating a lingering sense of discomfort that sticks around long after the credits roll.
Interesting use of practical effects.The pacing builds a slow, creeping dread.Themes of identity and fear of the unknown are prominent.
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Reyna Nicole Paner
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