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So, 'Shadows on the Glass' is really fascinating, right? It dives deep into the themes of grief and memory, using this old, creaky house as a backdrop that feels almost alive. Gizen's direction is a slow burn, which I appreciate, building up this oppressive atmosphere that keeps you on edge. The practical effects are refreshingly grounded, making the supernatural elements feel more poignant, almost like extensions of Lucas's emotional struggle. And Lucas—played by a lesser-known actor—delivers a raw, layered performance that resonates. There's something about how the film uses stillness and silence to amplify the tension, making every creak and shadow feel significant. It's a unique blend of drama and horror that sticks with you for a while.
Explores deep emotional themesStrong use of practical effectsIntimate and unsettling atmosphere
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Garrett Gizen
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