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Lyla is a really intriguing piece that blends horror with a creeping sense of mystery. You’ve got this husband trying to write, and the isolation only heightens the tension. The pacing is quite deliberate, leaving you on edge as strange visitors intrude on their getaway. There’s something unsettling about how these strangers seem to know him, and it spirals into this existential dread. I found the practical effects to be subtly effective, enhancing the eerie atmosphere without overshadowing the story. Performances are solid, especially in how they convey the unraveling psyche of the husband. It’s distinctive in its exploration of paranoia and isolation, making for an unsettling viewing experience that lingers.
Interesting take on psychological horror.Strong themes of isolation and identity.Practical effects enhance the eerie atmosphere.
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