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homer_a (2017) is a fascinating piece, really. The way it utilizes VHS footage gives it this eerie, almost voyeuristic vibe. You feel like you’re creeping into the very essence of a dysfunctional family. It’s surreal and unsettling, capturing the essence of broken relationships with a rawness that’s hard to shake off. The pacing is deliberately slow, which enhances that sense of dread and discomfort as you watch snippets of their lives unfold. The practical effects are minimal but effective, evoking a sense of realism that feels haunting. It’s not just a horror film; it’s a psychological study on the disintegration of familial bonds. The performances, though understated, resonate deeply, making you question the normalcy of family life as you know it.
Disturbing and surrealist approach to family life.VHS aesthetic enhances the haunting atmosphere.Explores themes of dysfunction and alienation.
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