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Mora is one of those quiet gems that creeps up on you. It’s got this slow-burning tension, you know? The film’s atmosphere is thick with dread, and the performances, especially the lead, really draw you into his isolation. The pacing is deliberate—almost claustrophobic at times—perfectly reflecting the protagonist's desperation to stave off sleep. The practical effects, while not over-the-top, are effective in creating those nightmarish sequences; they linger in your mind. It’s not your run-of-the-mill horror, instead it dives into themes of loneliness and fear of the unseen. There's something haunting about how it portrays that struggle between wakefulness and surrendering to sleep.
Great for late-night viewingsIdeal for discussions on sleep and horrorOffers an interesting take on psychological tension
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John Tzouvelekis
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