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So, 'Dogman' is this really brooding piece that digs into grief and the darkness that lurks behind it. The atmosphere is thick, almost suffocating at times, which I think mirrors Oscar's state of mind so well. The creature isn’t just a monster; it’s a manifestation of his sorrow, and the way it’s portrayed is haunting—lots of practical effects that really ground those moments in reality. The pacing does take its time, which might not be everyone's cup of tea, but for those who appreciate slow-burn horror, it really heightens the tension. Performances are solid, adding depth to the unsettling themes of loss and isolation. There’s something distinctive here that sticks with you, like an itch you can’t scratch off.
Strong themes of grief and isolationNotable practical effects enhance the horrorA slow-burn narrative that requires patience
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