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Little Horrors is a curious blend of the surreal and the somber. The film's fragmented structure gives it a dreamlike quality, moving from one haunting vignette to another. The atmosphere is thick with existential dread, punctuated by the weight of its characters' introspection. You'll find a woman lost in her thoughts about death while drowning in mundane reality, and a nun grappling with her faith. There's this almost poetic pacing to the storytelling, which lets the audience linger on each moment. The practical effects, though minimal, enhance the unsettling tone. Performances are raw and unfiltered, especially from the girl in Naples, who embodies a strange sense of freedom. It’s unique in its exploration of isolation and inner turmoil, carving out a niche that’s hard to define.
Surreal and introspective narrativesExplores themes of isolation and existential dreadDistinctive character vignettes create a haunting atmosphere
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