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Lihim is an interesting entry in the horror genre, released in '97. It captures that raw, gritty feel of 90s slasher films, complete with a cast of teens whose vacation quickly turns into a nightmare. The pacing is quite effective, building suspense as the group dwindles in number. The killer's psychotic nature is chilling, and the film utilizes practical effects that add a certain grittiness to the horror, which is refreshing compared to modern CGI-heavy productions. There’s this eerie atmosphere throughout, thanks to the remote coastal setting, and the performances, while not always perfect, bring a certain authenticity to the teenagers' plight. It's a film that stays with you, if only for its rough edges and the way it plays with classic horror tropes.
1990s slasher vibesInteresting practical effectsSuspenseful pacing
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