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Silam is a haunting exploration of a young boy's descent into isolation and fear. Baskara's new life at his uncle's house is steeped in a chilling atmosphere, enhanced by the creak of the floorboards and the eerie silence of the neglected home. The pacing is deliberate, often lingering on moments of dread that build tension, piling on the unease as Baskara faces both real and supernatural threats. The practical effects, while not overdone, add to the film's authenticity—there's something unnerving about the way the spirits manifest. The performances, particularly by the lead, carry a weight of emotional turmoil that resonates deeply with the themes of bullying and family dysfunction. Overall, it has a distinctive approach to horror that's more about mood than jump scares.
Focuses on emotional turmoil and isolation.Utilizes practical effects effectively.Emphasizes slow-building tension and atmosphere.
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