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Jangan Tegur dives deep into the psychological horror realm, blending the eerie with the emotional. Natasya's descent into madness is compelling—her experiences after waking from that coma feel raw and haunting. The pacing leans into a slow burn, which heightens the tension, allowing the unsettling atmosphere to take root. Ghostly apparitions are crafted with practical effects that evoke a sense of dread rather than relying on CGI, and that choice really sets it apart in a crowded genre. The theme of confronting trauma and buried secrets is woven throughout, giving it more weight than just jump scares. The performances, especially from the lead, anchor the film and make you feel for her plight, which is something I appreciate in horror.
Interested in psychological horror?Check for practical effects use.Good for a discussion on trauma in cinema.
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