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Domicile is one of those films that creeps under your skin and lingers, you know? The atmosphere is thick with dread, and the pacing, well, it’s deliberately slow, which really adds to the tension. It feels like you’re trapped with the protagonist in his claustrophobic apartment, which mutates right alongside his psyche. The practical effects—especially that creature he vomits up—are raw and unsettling; they really stick with you. There's something haunting about the way the strange drawings invade his space, too. It’s a blend of drama and horror that plays with themes of isolation and mental unraveling, making it distinct in a sea of genre films. Not everyone will vibe with it, but it has a certain magnetic quality.
Explores themes of isolation and psychological turmoil.Practical effects contribute to a haunting atmosphere.Distinctive use of drawings as a narrative device.
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