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Dowa Juseyo is a gripping blend of drama and horror that dives into Tania's psyche, an Indonesian student grappling with more than just cultural challenges in Korea. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the tension to build gradually, almost suffocatingly. Tania's hallucinations, while unsettling, are crafted with practical effects that add a layer of authenticity. The character of Min Yong, a spirit burdened by a tragic past, brings depth to the narrative, exploring themes of trauma and unresolved pain. Performances are raw, with Tania’s fear and empathy resonating throughout. The atmosphere is thick with dread, and the film’s unsettling tone lingers well after the credits roll. It’s quite a distinctive piece that lingers in your thoughts.
Atmospheric horror with practical effects.Strong themes of trauma and empathy.Gradual build-up of tension throughout the film.
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