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So, 'Monstres' dives into that classic childhood fear—what's lurking under the bed. Mortel's journey is a bit of a slow burn, but it builds this atmospheric tension that really sticks. The practical effects used for the monsters are quirky, kind of charming in their eccentricity, which contrasts beautifully with Mortel's initial dread. The pacing has a whimsical rhythm, almost dreamlike at times, and it really captures that feeling of stepping into a bizarre world. The performances are solid, especially how Mortel evolves from fear to curiosity. It's that exploration of fear that’s really distinctive here, you know? It’s not just about the monsters; it’s about understanding them.
Quirky practical effects add charm and depth.Atmospheric pacing enhances the exploration theme.Distinctive take on childhood fears and monsters.
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