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Erie is a chilling piece that really captures that small-town dread. Directed by Alison-Eve Hammersley, it explores the eerie atmospherics of rural Pennsylvania, with Stella and Oscar digging into their sister's death amidst a backdrop of rising suicides. The pacing is deliberate, allowing tension to build gradually, almost suffocating. The performances are raw and emotive, pulling you into their grief and confusion. The practical effects add a layer of authenticity, enhancing the film's unsettling vibe. What stands out is how it weaves together personal loss with broader themes of despair. You can feel the weight of the town's secrets pressing down on the characters, which really makes it distinctive in the horror-mystery genre.
Explores themes of grief and small-town secrets.Strong performances from the lead siblings.Distinctive use of practical effects enhances tension.
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