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Doll Cemetery is an interesting piece, really. The film's atmosphere is thick with unsettling tension, and it captures that rural isolation perfectly. Brendan Cobbs, the protagonist, is a writer searching for inspiration, and you can feel his desperation. The pacing has its lulls, which might not sit well with everyone, but it builds an eerie sense of anticipation. The practical effects used for Alfred, the doll, have that old-fashioned charm that makes it all the more creepy. There's something about a doll that can come to life that just taps into childhood fears. The performances, especially Cobbs, bring a certain depth to the story. It’s not groundbreaking, but it certainly has a unique, haunting vibe.
A slow burn horror with a unique premise.Strong practical effects elevate the tension.Explores themes of isolation and creativity.
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