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Saaya brings a haunting, almost claustrophobic atmosphere that really encapsulates the despair of loss. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the audience to sink into the doctor’s anguish and confusion. Sure, the plot sounds familiar—a man grappling with his wife’s death—but it’s the execution that stands out. The practical effects, though not overly flashy, create an unsettling presence that lingers. The ghostly apparitions are rendered in a way that feels raw and eerie. Performances are solid, particularly the lead, who embodies the descent into madness convincingly. There's this unsettling sense of dread that builds, making it feel more like a meditation on grief than just a horror flick. It’s distinct in how it melds existential themes with supernatural elements.
Interesting blend of psychological horror and supernatural elements.Practical effects create a haunting visual experience.Subtle exploration of grief and madness.
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