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So, 'Grammy' from 2015 is this intriguing little piece that leans heavily into the unsettling vibe of childhood fears and the unknown. The pacing is pretty deliberate, which feels intentional, letting the tension build as the little girl discovers her grandmother's hidden depths. The practical effects used are surprisingly effective, evoking a sense of dread without relying on flashy CGI. There’s a certain charm in its simplicity, but also a creepiness that lingers. The performances, especially from the young lead, carry that genuine innocence, which makes the darker themes hit harder. Overall, it’s a unique take on familial relationships wrapped in a fantastical horror narrative. Definitely sticks with you for a bit after the credits roll.
Atmosphere heavy on tension and dreadStrong emphasis on practical effectsChildhood themes explored through horror
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