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So, Joshua is this unsettling horror film that really dives into the dark corners of familial dysfunction. The lead, Kelby, is grappling with his own nightmares and a crumbling relationship with Amelia. There’s this oppressive atmosphere throughout, and the pacing hits hard, keeping you on edge. What’s interesting is the way it balances personal horror with the external threat of his father’s death—it's all intertwined. The practical effects are gritty and contribute to that raw, unsettling vibe. The performances are compelling, particularly in how they convey the emotional turmoil. It’s not just a straight-up horror flick; there's a deeper exploration of trauma and legacy that lingers after the credits roll. Worth exploring if you're into films that stick with you.
Features strong themes of trauma and legacyNotable for its practical effects workPacing that keeps the tension palpable
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