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So, 'Son Seans: MTTH' is an interesting piece within the Phobia Trilogy. The film dives into this really unsettling atmosphere—Selim's psychological struggles are palpable. The pacing is a bit slow at first, but it builds tension effectively, and when those phobias hit, it’s almost like you can feel them too. The practical effects have this raw, gritty quality that really heightens the horror elements. The performances? They carry a sort of weight, especially Selim's, reflecting a deep trauma that resonates through the film. It’s distinct in how it blends personal horror with psychological depth, and there's a certain haunting quality that lingers even after the credits roll.
Part of the Phobia Trilogy, good for thematic exploration.Watch for its atmosphere and character-driven story.Highlights the use of practical effects in modern horror.
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