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So, 'Sofia, the Possession' is an interesting entry in the horror genre. The atmosphere is thick with dread, especially with the boarding school setting—lots of shadowy hallways and unsettling quietness. The pacing feels a bit deliberate, which actually builds tension nicely as Sofia dives deeper into her mother’s mysterious disappearance. Themes of loss and the desperate need for connection come through strongly, making it a bit more than just another possession flick. The practical effects are decent; nothing groundbreaking, but they serve the narrative well without leaning too hard on CGI. Performances, especially from the young lead, are engaging enough to carry the emotional weight. It’s distinctive, sure, but in a way that feels like it’s trying to carve its own niche in a crowded field.
Interesting atmosphere and settingStrong themes of lossEngaging lead performance
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