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Project Senium dives deep into the eerie remnants of abandoned mental hospitals, and it’s really something else. The film's atmosphere is thick with decay, almost palpable. The pacing is slow, letting the viewer soak in the haunting visuals—those crumbling walls tell stories of forgotten souls. It’s unsettling but also oddly beautiful, like a ghost whispering through the halls. The practical effects are woven into the very fabric of the locations, lending an authentic feel. It doesn't rely on flashy editing or over-the-top dramatics; instead, it captures the raw essence of these spaces. You feel the weight of history here, a meditation on memory and loss, which makes it distinct in the documentary sphere.
Atmospheric visuals that linger long after viewing.Captures a unique perspective on decay and memory.A somber reflection on the history of mental health care.
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