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Guise is an intriguing piece that taps into that primal fear surrounding masks and the unseen. The atmosphere is thick with dread, the kind that creeps in slowly. There's a certain rawness to the storytelling, with a pace that feels deliberate, letting the tension build effectively. The psychic medium's visions create an unsettling pull, especially as we follow this boy without a mask, which feels both haunting and critical. Practical effects are employed in a way that feels authentic, grounding the supernatural elements in reality. The performances, though from relatively unknown actors, bring a certain depth, capturing the fear and desperation. It’s a film that lingers in your mind, inviting discussions about folklore and the deeper meanings of masks.
Exploration of masks in folklore and horror.Focus on practical effects rather than CGI.Strong atmosphere and character-driven narrative.
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