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Nuria (2023) unfolds through a father's mundane routine intertwined with his daughter, but oh, the timeline is all askew. The pacing is deliberately slow, which kind of draws you in, keeps you guessing about the reality of their interactions. The atmosphere? It’s thick with tension, almost claustrophobic in a way. You can't help but wonder what’s real and what’s not. The practical effects are minimal, but they serve the story well—no over-the-top gimmicks here. Performances feel genuine, especially from the father, who balances love and confusion masterfully. It’s a distinctive take on the thriller genre, leaning heavily into psychological elements rather than action or gore.
Compelling psychological tensionIntriguing narrative structureFocus on character interactions
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