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So, 'Liminal' is quite an intriguing dive into psychological horror. It centers on Maeve, a History of Art student whose grip on reality starts slipping. The film does a remarkable job capturing her descent into madness, with the line between her delusions and reality blurring disturbing clarity. The atmosphere is thick, almost oppressive, amplified by haunting visuals and practical effects that breathe a certain rawness into her hallucinations. The pacing feels intentional, dragging you down into her spiraling thoughts. Performances are gripping; you really feel her struggle with Cotard's delusion. And the way it explores themes of identity and perception—definitely thought-provoking. Not your standard horror fare, but there's something genuinely unsettling about it that makes it quite distinctive.
Psychological exploration of Cotard's delusionDistinctive practical effects enhance the horrorThemes of identity and reality perception
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Emily Ferguson
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