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Juntas dives deep into the psychological aftermath of trauma. The relationship between the sisters feels raw, almost claustrophobic, with the tension simmering just beneath the surface. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of dread to linger, especially as they navigate their guilt and fear. The unknown director somehow captures a certain gritty realism, and the practical effects used during key scenes feel shockingly visceral. The priest adds an interesting layer, being both a figure of authority and a catalyst for their unraveling. The performances are gritty and authentic, which pulls you into their world. It’s not flashy, but it gets under your skin and forces you to think about themes of morality and redemption.
Features strong performances from the lead actresses.Notable for its practical effects and atmospheric tension.Explores complex themes of guilt and morality.
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