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So, 'Liberdade Hotel' kind of creeps up on you, right? Angus's car breaking down leads him to this eerie old hotel. The atmosphere is thick, almost suffocating, and you can feel the history of the place seeping through the walls. The pacing is deliberate, building a slow burn that keeps you guessing. There’s a real sense of dread, as he uncovers the hotel’s secrets, each reveal more unsettling than the last. The practical effects are intriguing, adding a layer of authenticity that CGI just can't replicate. Not to mention, the performances are layered; you can see Angus grappling with his own psyche as much as the hotel’s mysteries. It’s distinctive in how it plays with isolation and paranoia.
Strong atmosphere and tension throughoutInteresting use of practical effectsThemes of isolation and psychological dread
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Ândria Fernandes
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