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So, 'Moist' is quite an interesting piece. It's got this really intimate, almost claustrophobic vibe that draws you in. The pacing feels deliberate, like you're living in the protagonist's fragmented mind. You can sense her sensory disturbances, the way they distort her perception of time—it’s really unsettling, but in a way that makes you think. The practical effects, though subtle, enhance that uncanny atmosphere. The performances are raw and unfiltered, which suits the film’s exploration of existential themes. It plays with reality in such a nuanced manner, leaving you feeling a bit disoriented, almost like you're questioning your own existence by the end. It's distinct, for sure, and definitely worth a watch if you're into those deeper psychological dramas.
Explores sensory perception and existential themesDeliberate pacing enhances the emotional weightSubtle practical effects create an unsettling atmosphere
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