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So, 'Hello, My Baby' (2024) kind of draws you in with this tense atmosphere right from the start. The pacing is slow but deliberate, building up this unease that really sticks with you. The lead, a young woman who's not into horror, is relatable yet gets trapped in this creepy shelter with a caretaker who just gives off bad vibes. It's fascinating how the film plays with soundâcreaking wood, thunderâcreating this palpable dread without relying heavily on jump scares. Practical effects, too, add a layer of realism that sets it apart from more CGI-heavy modern flicks. It's interesting to see how it explores the themes of fear, vulnerability, and the unknown, especially for someone who's not a horror aficionado. Quite distinct in its approach, really.
Mood-heavy with a focus on sound design.Creepy caretaker adds to the unease.Themes of isolation and skepticism explored.
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