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Tantrum is one of those films that really sits with you, y’know? It dives into this dark psychological space, exploring a man’s descent into chaos after his suicide. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and the pacing feels like a slow burn, unraveling his past while teasing out his future nightmares. The practical effects, while not over the top, have a rawness that adds a layer of discomfort. There’s a certain grit to the performances, almost haunting, really. It’s not your standard horror fare; it’s more about the inner demons than any external monster. This film’s distinctive approach to storytelling and visuals makes it stand out in the genre, even if it wasn’t widely recognized at the time.
Explores themes of mental health and despairEmphasis on practical effects over CGIPsychological tension drives the narrative
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