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Grimas is an interesting blend of comedy, horror, and thriller that really plays with the idea of childhood fears. You've got this young girl babysitting, and then this ghostly clown shows up, which is just an unsettling image. The film's tone shifts between dark humor and genuine suspense, creating a unique atmosphere. The pacing can feel a bit uneven at times, but it adds to the sense of disorientation, which is fitting given the premise. The practical effects used for the clown are pretty striking, giving it a tangible quality that intensifies the eerie vibe. Not the most polished film out there, but it definitely stands out in how it tackles the intersection of childhood innocence and fear.
Interesting take on childhood fears.Unique blend of genres, not very common.Practical effects offer a nice touch.
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Arjen Rooseboom
Director