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So, 'Highway Sheila: Resurrection' dives into this haunting narrative where the past looms heavy over the living. Set against the backdrop of the early 80s, it has this gritty, almost claustrophobic atmosphere that pulls you in. The pacing is a bit slow at times, but it builds tension remarkably well, which is refreshing for a thriller. The use of practical effects to depict the spiritual encounters gives it this raw edge that's often lacking in today's CGI-heavy films. The performances, particularly from the priest, really ground the supernatural elements in a believable way. I mean, it's not just about ghosts; it's about the lengths families go to for closure. There's something really distinctive about how it blends grief with suspense.
Atmospheric setting reminiscent of early 80s thrillersIntriguing use of practical effects for ghostly encountersThemes of family, loss, and the search for closure
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