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Somniphobia is one of those intriguing indie films that plays with the concept of dreams and fears in a really thoughtful way. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and the pacing feels deliberately slow, which builds an unsettling sense of dread. The doctor character, with his unique ability to enter dreams, adds an interesting twist to the narrative. The practical effects are well-done, enhancing the dream sequences without over-relying on CGI, which is refreshing. The performances, especially from the lead, are quite engaging, capturing the nuances of fear. It's distinctive in how it explores personal trauma through a horror lens, and the blend of drama and horror feels both fresh and haunting.
Interesting blend of psychological elements and horrorStrong character focus amidst surreal settingsNot your typical horror film; more introspective
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