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So, 'Diary' is this unsettling piece from Oxide Pang Chun that really messes with your head. It's got this bleak, oppressive vibe, perfectly capturing Winnie Leung's descent into madness. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to really sink into her spiraling reality. The practical effects, while not over-the-top, do an effective job of illustrating her mental breakdown, blending seamlessly into the narrative. You watch her unravel, and it’s haunting. The atmosphere is thick with tension that feels claustrophobic at times. And the performance by Leung is striking; she embodies that kind of fragility mixed with a growing desperation. There’s a unique way the film plays with memory and perception that sticks with you long after the credits roll.
Atmospheric horror with a psychological twistStrong performance by Winnie LeungExplores themes of memory and identity
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