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Gasper is one of those films that makes you feel a bit uneasy. Shot on a VHS camera, it enhances this raw, gritty vibe that pulls you into this dark exploration of a fractured mind. The performances by Joseph Simpson-Bushell, Martin Bladh, and Karolina Urbaniak are haunting, capturing the complex layers of dissociative identity with an unsettling intensity. The pacing is deliberately slow, almost methodical, which gives you time to sit with the discomfort. It's certainly not for everyone, but if you appreciate experimental storytelling and practical effects that are off-kilter rather than polished, there's something hauntingly captivating about it. This film kind of lingers in your mind long after. It's a real conversation starter in the right circles.
Notable for its VHS aesthetic and low-budget charmIdeal for discussions on mental health portrayals in filmA unique take on genre conventions, with an emphasis on atmosphere
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