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Leech is a pretty unsettling piece, right? It's got that slow-burn vibe, really lets the tension simmer. The atmosphere is thick, almost claustrophobic; you feel the isolation of the blind woman, and it makes the whole situation feel even more invasive. The pacing is deliberate, which works well here, building dread as the stranger lurks. What’s really interesting is how the practical effects are used—they’re effective without being over-the-top, adding a rawness to the horror. The performances, especially from the lead, really ground the film; you can sense her vulnerability and then that creeping dread as she remains unaware of her reality. It presents a chilling exploration of trust and perception that lingers long after the credits.
Solid atmosphere and pacing.Interesting take on trust and vulnerability.Practical effects add a raw edge.
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