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LIMINA is a curious exploration of psychological horror that gradually unravels Paul’s descent into what feels like an existential nightmare. The apartment he shares with his friend is palpably unsettling, almost like a character itself. The pacing is deliberate, building tension without resorting to cheap jump scares. The practical effects really enhance the atmospheric dread; they feel grounded and add authenticity to the bizarre occurrences. There’s this haunting sense of déjà vu that becomes overwhelming, almost like the walls are closing in on him. Performances are compelling, particularly in capturing the strain of their friendship against this backdrop of creeping paranoia. It’s not just about the scares; it's also about the fragility of one's grasp on reality.
Psychological tension builds throughoutStrong practical effects enhance atmosphereExplores themes of friendship and reality
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