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So, 'Mittagskind' is quite the intriguing piece. It draws on this old Sorbian legend, repurposing the eerie vibe of the Mittagsfrau into something that feels very modern, yet steeped in folklore. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the tension to build as the audience unravels the mystery alongside the characters. Shot in the hauntingly beautiful ruins of the Kolkwitz sanatorium, it adds this layer of unsettling atmosphere that really grips you. Practical effects are used thoughtfully, enhancing the film's eerie tone without over-relying on CGI. The performances are compelling, with a rawness that feels genuine, amplifying the film's call for a break from our digital lives. It’s a fascinating blend of past and present, making it distinctive in the current landscape of mystery films.
A reinterpretation of Sorbian legends, particularly the Mittagsfrau.Shot in a real abandoned sanatorium, enhancing the haunting feel.Explores themes of technology addiction vs. nature.
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