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So, 'Sacada' is this intriguing slice of post-horror that leans heavily into the surreal. The atmosphere feels thick, almost claustrophobic, which really enhances the unsettling vibe of these other-dimensional beings lurking on a balcony. It's not your traditional horror flick; there’s a dreamlike quality that plays with perception and reality. The pacing is a bit uneven—some moments linger, almost dragging you into a trance, while others snap you awake with sudden, jolting visuals. The practical effects here have a rawness that I appreciate; they create a tangible discomfort that CGI just can't replicate. And the performances? They have this haunting quality, like you’re watching people on the edge of madness. Overall, there's a uniqueness to its narrative structure that keeps it buzzing in your mind long after it ends.
Focuses on themes of isolation and perception.Unique blend of surrealism and horror elements.Strong emphasis on practical effects over CGI.
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Petter Baiestorf
Director