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Memento Mori is one of those films that lingers. It threads this eerie atmosphere that pulls you into a dream-like state, where time feels both elastic and suffocating. The pacing is unsettling; just when you think you’ve nailed down the narrative, it spirals again, echoing the protagonist’s trauma. The themes of memory and survival are explored in a way that feels both intimate and haunting. Practical effects are used sparingly but effectively, enhancing the sense of dread without overshadowing the emotional weight. The performances bring a rawness to the table, particularly the lead, whose journey through this psychological labyrinth is captivating. There’s an aura of mystery that keeps you guessing until the end. Quite distinctive in its approach, it’s definitely something to consider for thematic exploration in horror.
Intriguing exploration of memory and traumaUnique use of practical effectsAtmospheric and unsettling pacing
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