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Lights Out (2024) dives into a child’s fear of the dark, using a blend of animation that feels both whimsical and haunting. The monster lurking under the bed is brought to life with practical effects that add a tactile creepiness, rather than relying solely on computer-generated imagery. The pacing is quite deliberate, allowing the tension to build as shadows shift and whispers grow louder, tapping into that primal fear we all remember. It plays with themes of childhood anxiety and the stark contrast between innocence and the horrors that lurk in the dark. The voice performances lend a layer of authenticity, grounding the fantastical elements. It’s a unique take on a classic trope, definitely worth looking into if you appreciate a more artistic approach to animated storytelling.
Interesting take on childhood fearsUnique animation styleStrong use of practical effects
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