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Mould is one of those eerie slow-burn horror films that lingers in your mind long after it's over. The atmosphere is thick with dread; the desolate house feels like a character itself, almost suffocating Leon, who’s grappling with his illness and the haunting absence of his wife, Cheryl. The pacing might throw you off initially, but it builds this palpable tension. The caretaker’s unsettling visits add to the sense of isolation and mystery. The practical effects are minimal yet impactful, enhancing the psychological horror without overdoing it. Performances are raw, especially the lead's portrayal of despair and confusion. This film really drills into themes of loss and the uncanny, making it distinctive in its approach.
Strong emphasis on psychological horror elements.Atmospheric and slow-paced, requires patience.Themes of loss and isolation resonate throughout.
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