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Mourning Dove is quite the eerie piece. It unfolds with a haunting atmosphere, set mostly in this secluded cabin where a woman, almost ghostly in her pallor, grips a casket dripping a dark substance. There’s a slow, deliberate pacing that pulls you in, making every moment feel heavy with dread. The connection between her and the driver in the car wash, who’s preoccupied with his tablet, is puzzling and unsettling. It’s a film that leans heavily on practical effects, creating a tactile sense of horror that digital can't replicate. Performances are understated but convey a deep sense of isolation. Definitely leaves you with questions, and that's not something you get from every mystery nowadays.
Eerie atmosphere throughoutDistinctive practical effectsSlow burn mystery unfolds
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