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Ikat dives deep into psychological horror, exploring guilt in a uniquely disturbing way. Azka Padji's descent into madness is palpable, you really feel the weight of his anguish. The pacing is deliberate, allowing tension to build until it bursts into surreal visuals that blur the line between reality and his mental breakdown. The practical effects, though not over-the-top, serve the narrative well – they evoke discomfort without overshadowing the story. While the performances are solid, it's Azka’s internal struggle that lingers. It’s an interesting take on how trauma can warp perception, making this film stand out from typical horror fare. Definitely has a haunting atmosphere that sticks with you.
Theme of guilt manifesting as horror.Strong psychological elements.Subtle yet effective practical effects.
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