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So, 'El Reflejo que Habita' is this intriguing piece that really dives into the human psyche amidst a horror backdrop. The pacing is deliberate, almost methodical, letting the tension build slowly, which really plays into the unsettling atmosphere. I mean, it feels raw, like it’s peeling back layers of reality. The practical effects are quite striking—there's something about the way they use shadows and light that feels immersive. The performances are solid, with the lead really capturing that sense of dread. It's distinct because it doesn’t rely heavily on jump scares but instead evokes a lingering unease that sticks with you after it’s over. There’s a depth here that’s kind of refreshing in the horror genre.
Psychological horror elementsStrong practical effectsAtmospheric tension
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