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Null, directed by Shay Millis, dives into the eerie realms of the afterlife through the eyes of a young girl. The film's tone is unsettling, blending atmospheric dread with moments that keep you on edge. Pacing is a bit uneven, but it serves to amplify the suspense, drawing you deeper into its haunting narrative. The practical effects are noteworthy, adding a raw authenticity that CGI often misses. Performances are surprisingly strong for a first-time director, especially from the lead, who captures the essence of fear and confusion. What sets Null apart is its willingness to explore themes of loss and fear of the unknown, steering clear of typical horror tropes. It's an intriguing piece that deserves a spot in any serious collection.
Explores themes of loss and existential dread.Strong practical effects enhance the horror.Lead performance captures youthful fear effectively.
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