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Honeydew is an intriguing piece of modern horror that plays with dread and the unknown. You’ve got this couple, lost and vulnerable, stumbling into an unsettling farmhouse. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and it feels almost claustrophobic. The pacing has a slow burn that just keeps building, like a pot simmering before it boils over. It really leans into themes of isolation and the grotesque, which is where the film finds its edge. The practical effects are well done, adding a layer of authenticity that enhances the unsettling imagery. Performances are interesting too, particularly from the farmer and her son, who bring a weird charm that’s just off enough to make you uneasy. It's definitely distinctive in how it blends body horror with psychological tension.
Explores themes of isolation and grotesqueness.Notable use of practical effects.Pacing is a slow build to an unsettling climax.
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