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Iravatham is an intriguing exploration of dread and existential terror, revolving around this beautician whose world spirals when a white camera appears. The pacing really builds the tension, you know? Like, you get sucked into her descent into madness as she watches her own demise unfold through the lens. The atmosphere is thick with paranoia, and the practical effects have a rawness that complements the story well—it's not overly polished, which I find fitting for the theme. The way the camera itself becomes almost a character adds a layer of depth. While the director remains unknown, the performances convey a sense of urgency and desperation that really grips you. It’s not just about the mystery; it’s about the unraveling psyche of the protagonist, and that’s what sets it apart.
Explores themes of existential dread.Unique use of practical effects.Builds tension through character descent.
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