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Sekerat "Son" offers a haunting exploration of despair and revenge. The film's atmosphere is thick with unease, mirroring Seda's deteriorating mental state. You can feel the weight of her suffering, and the pacing is deceptively slow, building tension as the narrative unfolds. The practical effects, while not always polished, add a gritty realism to the horror that feels unsettlingly raw. Performances are deeply affecting; Seda's struggle is palpable, making her moments of confrontation all the more chilling. It's a film that lingers in the mind, pushing boundaries in its portrayal of the afterlife and the consequences of pain—definitely an interesting piece for genre collectors who appreciate psychological depth mixed with supernatural elements.
Dark exploration of mental anguishUnique practical effectsIntense psychological horror dynamics
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