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Kuyo is an intriguing entry into the horror genre, weaving a dense atmosphere that pulls you right into the protagonist's psyche. It's this blend of psychological depth and horror that really stands out. The pacing feels intentional, with moments of quiet dread punctuated by sudden, jarring revelations. The practical effects are impressive, giving a tangible quality to the manifestations of grief that haunt the lead character. The performances, especially that of the young woman, carry a raw emotional weight, anchoring the film even in its more surreal sequences. There's a lot to unpack here, especially regarding how trauma shapes reality, and the film doesn't shy away from making you confront uncomfortable truths.
Great use of practical effects to convey themes of grief.Pacing leans into psychological horror, not just jump scares.Strong performance that enhances the film's emotional impact.
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