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Delirium (2015) dives into the unsettling aftereffects of trauma and the eerie tension of returning home. Emily's abrupt reappearance after a year fuels a creeping dread, blending familial dynamics with supernatural elements. The pacing leans heavy on atmosphere, gradually unveiling the darkness that lurks beneath the surface. The practical effects are commendable, adding a rawness to the horror that resonates longer than typical jump scares. It's not flashy or over-the-top, but that's part of its charm—it's a slow burn that unravels like a nightmare. The performances, especially Emily's, exude a mix of vulnerability and menace, making the viewer question what’s real and what’s not. A curious piece for any collector who appreciates the subtleties of horror narratives.
Explores themes of trauma and identity.Strong emphasis on practical effects.Atmospheric pacing enhances the tension.
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