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So, 'Fixation: When Art Goes Too Far' really delves into this dark and twisted exploration of creativity and trauma. Frankie, the protagonist, is grappling with her past, and the film’s atmosphere is thick with her internal struggles. The pacing shifts from slow, almost meditative moments where she films her art to sudden bursts of visceral horror that catch you off guard. It's interesting how they depict her art as both a sanctuary and a potential danger. The practical effects are gritty, amplifying the horror aspect, and Frankie's performance seems very raw, almost as if she’s channeling her own pain. It’s this mix of psychological depth and unsettling visuals that makes it stand out in the horror genre, giving you something to think about long after the credits roll.
Explores trauma through art.Pacing shifts between meditative and shocking.Practical effects enhance the horror experience.
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