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Ghilotina introduces us to Toma and Maria, whose attempts to heal after a tragedy spiral into something darker. The atmosphere is thick with tension; you can really feel Toma's guilt weigh on him, almost suffocating. The pacing does a nice job of building dread without rushing, letting those haunting moments linger. The creature effects are practical, lending a raw, unsettling quality to the horror—nothing feels glossed over. Maria's efforts to reach Toma are palpable but thwarted, adding a layer of emotional depth. It’s this blend of psychological horror and raw human experience that makes Ghilotina distinctive, diving into grief while weaving in elements of the supernatural in such a hauntingly effective way.
Deep psychological themesPractical effects enhance the horrorStrong performances from the leads
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