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Liminal really taps into this eerie vibe, doesn’t it? Andrew Hawkes crafts an unsettling atmosphere that's palpable, highlighting the intersections of queerness and the paranormal. The pacing sometimes lingers, but it works—allowing those haunting moments to sink in. You feel the weight of the rural South, how its landscapes breathe an almost magical strangeness. The practical effects? They’re not overdone, but they resonate with authenticity, grounding the more surreal elements. The performances are raw and sincere, particularly from the lead investigator. There's this delicate balance of vulnerability and strength that invites you in. It’s not your typical horror doc; it feels more like a personal journey into the unknown, woven with both fear and discovery.
Trans paranormal investigator central to narrative.Themes of identity and belonging explored through the supernatural.Atmospheric use of rural South setting enhances eeriness.
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Andrew Hawkes
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