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Supine offers a chilling look into isolation and the human psyche. Sylvie, the taxidermist, is this fascinating character, deeply entrenched in her solitary world. The tone is unsettling, with a slow burn that allows the eeriness to creep in. The pacing is deliberate, giving off a sense of dread that builds gradually, making you feel the tension as Oz enters her life. The practical effects are quite striking, blending the grotesque with the mundane, which adds to the film's unique atmosphere. Performances are captivating, especially how Sylvie navigates her unsettling duality of vulnerability and menace. It’s a distinctive piece that explores themes of connection and detachment in an oddly compelling way.
Unique exploration of isolationStriking practical effectsGradual build-up of tension
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