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So, Suklop is a fascinating piece that dives into the psyche of a rising actor. The atmosphere is thick with tension, almost suffocating at times, thanks to the clever use of shadows and practical effects that really bring the horror home. It’s not just about cheap scares; it explores the trauma behind Nathan's career, which is a pretty bold theme. The pacing feels deliberate, almost like it’s mirroring Nathan's internal struggle. The interactions between him and Delia are intense, filled with unspoken layers. What really stood out for me was that shadow-like figure, a haunting reminder of his past experiences on set, which adds a unique twist to the interview format. Definitely a distinctive entry in the horror genre, if you ask me.
Explores heavy themes of trauma in the industryImpressive use of practical effectsAtmospheric tension throughout the film
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