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So, 'Myosotis' presents this unsettling blend of domestic horror and psychological tension. The story kicks off with a banal couple fight, but things spiral fast. The beekeeper's panic is palpable, and that moment of burying his wife under the vegetable patch? It’s raw and visceral. The garden, once a symbol of life, turns into this haunting representation of his guilt, which completely rots away. The pacing keeps you on edge, as his mental state decays alongside the plants. Practical effects add a certain gritty realism that heightens the dread. It’s not flashy, but the performances, especially that of the lead, really draw you into this suffocating atmosphere. There’s a sense of degradation that lingers, long after the credits roll.
Unique take on psychological horror through domestic life.The garden as a metaphor for guilt and decay is intriguing.Practical effects enhance the overall unsettling vibe.
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