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So, 'Emma' (2020) is a pretty intriguing horror piece that plays with social anxieties and the weirdness of everyday interactions. The atmosphere is definitely thick with unease, almost claustrophobic at times, making the viewer question the safety of the mundane. The pacing has this slow-burn feel, drawing you in before it hits that jarring moment when Emma learns the consequences of her simple, innocent gestures. The practical effects, while not over-the-top, contribute to that unsettling vibe—nothing flashy, but they stick with you. Performances are solid, especially in how they capture that mix of innocence and dread. It’s distinctive in its approach, really exploring how something as simple as a wave can unravel into something dark and twisted.
Focus on social anxieties in horror.Unique slow-burn pacing.Practical effects enhance the atmosphere.
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