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So, 'Massacre of The Innocents' is pretty intriguing. It’s this drama that delicately unfolds around Minou and her mother as they seek refuge in a hotel, escaping a raging forest fire. The atmosphere is thick with tension; you can feel the weight of their fears. What struck me was how Minou, through this renaissance painting, sees all the grim realities that adults seem to overlook—kind of poignant, right? The pacing is deliberate, giving you space to feel the emotional turmoil. Performances feel genuine, especially the way they capture the complexity of innocence in dark times. Practical effects are minimal but effective; the real horror lies in the unsaid. There’s a haunting quality to it that lingers after the credits roll.
Explores themes of childhood innocence vs adult ignorance.Great cinematography that enhances the emotional weight.Pacing allows for reflection on the characters' struggles.
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SaraKlara Hellström
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