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Leurre is a fascinating piece in the horror short film realm, crafted with an eerie tone that lingers long after viewing. The atmosphere is thick with dread; it almost feels like the walls are closing in. It's not just about jump scares here—the pacing is deliberate, allowing the unease to build naturally, which I always appreciate. The themes of deception and trust are woven subtly into the narrative, making you question everything. Practical effects are employed effectively; they have that raw, tactile quality that CGI often lacks. While the performances might not be groundbreaking, they serve the story well, adding a layer of authenticity. There’s something about its obscure nature that draws you in, making it a notable entry for any genre collector.
Intriguing themes of deception.Effective use of practical effects.Strong atmospheric tension throughout.
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