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Dough is one of those films that creeps under your skin with its slow-burn tension. The atmosphere has this eerie quality that's both haunting and oddly intimate, especially in the secluded farm setting. There's something unsettling about how the trauma of the runaway unfolds, and the pacing plays into this beautifully—it's not rushed, allowing the dread to build. The practical effects are surprisingly effective, grounding the horror in a way that digital often misses. The performances, while perhaps not from big names, feel raw and real, adding to the film's authenticity. It’s distinctive for how it weaves personal trauma with supernatural elements, creating a narrative that lingers long after the credits roll.
Powerful exploration of traumaEffective practical effectsSlow-burn horror that builds tension
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Julian Vlcan
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