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Filippa is a curious entry in the horror genre. The film plays with a sense of domestic normalcy that quickly spirals into something unsettling. The father-daughter dynamic is intriguing, but it's this underlying question of identity that really digs in. You can feel the tension build slowly; it’s not your typical jump-scare horror. The practical effects are modest yet effective, enhancing the eeriness without overshadowing the character-driven story. Performances are solid, especially the dad's growing unease, which feels so relatable yet increasingly alien. It’s a haunting exploration of what lies beneath the surface of familial bonds, and the atmosphere is thick with dread. A unique take on horror that lingers after the credits roll.
Explores themes of identity and family.Unique pacing that builds tension effectively.Practical effects serve the narrative well.
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