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Draumur (sueño) unfolds in a somber, almost claustrophobic atmosphere. You can feel the weight of Manuel's guilt pressing down on him, a palpable tension that’s expertly crafted. The pacing is deliberate, allowing dread to seep into every crevice of his mind. Dreams blur into reality, and that exploration of inner torment is what sets this film apart. The practical effects are haunting, enhancing the nightmarish quality without relying too heavily on CGI. Performances are raw—there’s something almost voyeuristic about watching Manuel spiral. It’s intriguing how the film dives into themes of remorse and the haunting nature of dreams, making you question what's real and what’s not. It’s not just horror; it’s a psychological descent.
Explores guilt and psychological horror.Focus on practical effects enhances realism.Themes of dreams and reality interwoven.
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