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Ghosting is an eerie blend of crime and horror that dives into the mind of Rose Jacobs. The way she weaves tales of her own grisly murders to the kids she babysits feels unsettling, almost hypnotic. There’s a slow, creeping tension throughout, and the pacing really builds that sense of dread. The practical effects, while not over-the-top, serve to enhance the chilling atmosphere. You can feel the weight of each decision she makes. The performances, especially from the lead, pull you into her twisted psyche. It’s one of those films that lingers, thanks to its unique premise and that fine line it walks between storytelling and reality. Definitely not your standard horror fare, and it has a raw edge to it that’s hard to shake off.
Unconventional narrative styleStrong psychological themesConsidered a hidden gem in horror/thriller
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