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Somnus dives into a surreal world where a boy is pursued through his own nightmares. The film crafts a tense atmosphere, with this persistent dread hanging over every scene. It's interesting how the director plays with pacing—sometimes it builds slowly, and other times it throws you into chaos. The practical effects add a tangible feel to the dream sequences, which is a nice touch in an age of heavy CGI. The boy's performance really anchors the film; you can feel his desperation as he grapples with the idea of never sleeping again. There's an unsettling exploration of fear and isolation woven throughout, making it a distinct piece in the thriller genre. Worth discussing amongst collectors for sure.
Explores themes of fear and isolationUnique use of practical effectsEngaging performances add depth
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