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Nest (2021) is a curious blend of drama and horror, steeped in the raw, harsh atmosphere of early-colonial Australia. The film centers on a timber feller, a character whose struggle with the constant cries of his infant child adds a palpable tension. Hunter’s direction crafts an unsettling mood, conveying a sense of isolation that seeps into every frame. The pacing can be deliberate, which heightens the suspense and lets the viewer dwell in the discomfort. There’s a realness to the practical effects; they contribute to a haunting experience that feels grounded. Performances are solid, with a sincerity that makes the unfolding mystery all the more gripping. It’s not your typical horror flick, that’s for sure.
Focus on the themes of isolation and parental struggle.Appreciate the practical effects that enhance the eerie atmosphere.The pacing is slow but builds an unsettling tension throughout.
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