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Fey dives deep into the unsettling aftereffects of trauma, through Maddy's lens we see her struggle with isolation. The atmosphere is thick with tension, especially as she documents her eerie nights alone. There's a clever use of practical effects that really elevate the sense of dread—no cheap jump scares here. The pacing is deliberate, which allows the paranoia to seep in slowly, making each creak of the floorboards feel amplified. The performances, particularly Maddy's, are raw and grounded, drawing you into her spiraling psyche. What sets Fey apart is its exploration of how trauma can linger, manifesting in unexpected ways, leaving you with that lingering discomfort long after the credits roll.
Focus on psychological horror elementsNoteworthy practical effectsStrong character-driven narrative
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