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Papier Mâché dives into the eerie aftermath of loss, blending psychological horror with an intimate exploration of grief. Julia's return to her childhood home feels simultaneously familiar and haunting, creating a deep sense of isolation that permeates the film. The atmosphere is thick with tension, aided by practical effects that highlight the unsettling presence that seems to feed off Julia's emotional state. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to sit uncomfortably with Julia and Arthur’s unraveling relationship. Performances are raw, especially from the lead, who captures the fragility of a mind slipping away. There's something distinct about how the film interweaves the tangible and the supernatural, making it linger long after the credits roll.
Focus on the atmosphere of loss and tension.Noteworthy practical effects enhance the creepiness.The lead's performance is particularly compelling.
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