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So, 'Nonno' is an intriguing little piece that dives into family secrets and their dark repercussions. The atmosphere is thick with tension, creating a sense of dread that builds steadily throughout. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to soak in the unsettling vibe, which is something I really appreciate. The performances are quite compelling, especially the lead, whose gradual descent into paranoia feels genuine. And while we don't know much about the director or the production, the practical effects used to reveal the grandfather's secret add a nice touch of authenticity that enhances the overall experience. It's an interesting exploration of familial ties—both binding and destructive—wrapped in a horror narrative that feels fresh.
This film has garnered a bit of interest among collectors due to its obscure status and the eerie atmosphere that lingers long after viewing. It was released in a limited run, making physical copies somewhat rare. There’s a certain charm in its grassroots approach, which many collectors seem to appreciate, especially those with a penchant for indie horror gems.
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