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Nico is an intriguing exploration of isolation and the human psyche, set against the backdrop of an old, decaying house. The atmosphere is thick with tension and a sense of dread, which is punctuated by the discovery of a young girl's body. It's a slow burn, really, taking its time to delve into the monotonous lives of Tomaz and Martin, which only amplifies the horror of the event. The film's practical effects are understated yet effective, contributing to the overall unsettling vibe. The performances here are raw and compelling, particularly in how they navigate the emotional aftermath of the tragedy. There's something haunting about its pacing and tone—definitely leaves an impression long after the credits roll.
Intense atmosphere of isolationFocus on character-driven storytellingSubtle practical effects enhance the horror
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