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Shadow Play is an interesting piece of horror that dives deep into grief and the strain it places on relationships. The film excels in creating a palpable sense of dread—its atmosphere is thick and haunting, thanks in part to the practical effects that lend a tangible reality to the supernatural elements. The pacing is quite deliberate, allowing the tension to build as Paul becomes increasingly consumed by his work and sorrow. Performances are solid; you really feel the chasm between Paul and Rachel. It’s not your typical jump-scare fest, but rather a slow burn that taps into the psychological effects of loss. There’s something distinctive about how it blurs the lines between reality and the supernatural, leaving you with an unsettling feeling long after it ends.
Focus on psychological horror aspects.Note the effective use of practical effects.Consider the film's take on grief and relationships.
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John Baak
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