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So, 'Lullaby' is really something if you like tension built through atmosphere. The film captures this unsettling vibe, especially with the father-son dynamic—it's raw, and you feel the weight of the father's desperation. The puppet-making aspect adds a unique layer; the puppets somehow feel almost alive, which ties into the themes of creation and fear. The pacing is deliberate, allowing those eerie moments to sink in, which enhances the horror. It’s not about jump scares; it leans heavily into psychological dread. The practical effects, especially during those intense scenes with the King in Black, are impressive and add that tactile quality that CGI often misses. It’s a slow burn, but it builds to an unsettling climax that sticks with you.
Focus on the father-son relationshipPay attention to the practical effectsConsider the psychological themes over jump scares
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