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Frost is quite an intriguing piece, blending fantasy with horror and a touch of thriller. The director, Diego Marzuil, crafts a tense atmosphere that really pulls you in, especially with the clever use of sound—or lack thereof—given the protagonist's deafness. The pacing is deliberately slow at times, allowing tension to build as we follow the girl on her harrowing journey. The creature effects are practical, which adds a raw edge that enhances the film's eerie vibe. Performances are solid; the lead brings a haunting authenticity to her role. And that mysterious man? Well, let’s just say he adds layers of unease that linger long after the credits roll. It’s a distinctive twist on the monster genre that keeps you guessing.
Unique take on monster mythologyStrong use of practical effectsTension-filled atmosphere with slow pacing
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Diego Marzuil
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