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Pari unfolds with a creeping dread, wrapping its narrative around a couple dealing with unsettling shifts in their daughter's behavior after a move. The atmosphere is thick, almost claustrophobic, enhanced by practical effects that lean toward the eerie rather than the gory. It plays with themes of identity and loss, leaving you questioning what’s real and what’s not. The pacing is deliberate, allowing tension to build palpably, and the performances are hauntingly sincere, especially from the child actor. It’s interesting how it straddles the line between traditional horror and psychological unease, something that isn’t often done well. There’s a raw quality to the film that lingers, making it distinctive in a genre saturated with jump scares and clichés.
Atmospheric horror with practical effectsExplores themes of identity and family dynamicsStrong performances enhance the unsettling tone
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