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Oh No. (2025) drips with an eerie tension as it follows Cassandre, who’s deep in the throes of planning her best friend's birthday, but then she starts seeing glimpses of something awful lurking just ahead. The film plays with time and fate, and you really feel that creeping dread throughout. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, which adds to the weight of her visions. It’s not flashy in terms of special effects; instead, it relies heavily on practical effects and subtle sound design to evoke a visceral sense of foreboding. The performances are raw and grounded—there's a real authenticity to Cassandre's emotional turmoil that resonates. It's a distinctive exploration of friendship, anxiety, and the burden of knowing what might come next.
Eerie tension builds throughoutPractical effects enhance the atmosphereExplores themes of friendship and anxiety
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