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Golden Doll, directed by an unknown talent, explores the unsettling aftermath of a tragedy within a seemingly idyllic setting. The film balances a creeping atmosphere with moments of genuine tension, as we follow coach Wen grappling with the implications of a swimmer's suicide. The pacing is deliberate, allowing dread to settle in while revealing dark family secrets. The dynamic with Wen's autistic daughter and her imaginary friend adds layers to the narrative—it's both haunting and poignant. The practical effects are particularly notable, enhancing the eerie ambiance without overshadowing the emotional core. Performances feel raw and authentic, grounding the supernatural elements in a real-world struggle. It's this blend of psychological horror and personal drama that sets it apart, making for a striking viewing experience.
Psychological horror elementsStrong focus on character dynamicsNotable practical effects
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