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Stereoscope is a curious blend of horror and nostalgia. It opens with this young mother receiving this odd View Master, which feels almost like a relic from childhood but with a sinister twist. The atmosphere is thick, almost suffocating at times, as the narrative unfolds in a slow, deliberate pace that really lets the tension build. There's a real craft to the practical effects used, which add a layer of authenticity to the unfolding nightmare. The performances are honest and grounded, drawing you in deeper. The film explores themes of motherhood and perception—what we see versus what is real—making it a unique entry in the genre. It’s definitely got a distinct vibe that lingers long after the credits roll.
Interesting take on childhood nostalgia.Slow burn with atmospheric tension.Practical effects are refreshingly well done.
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Alexander Babaev
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Alexander Babaev
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