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So, 'Terrible Miracles 2' picks up from the first, but honestly, it feels more like a standalone trip down a twisted road. The atmosphere is thick with dread; you can almost feel the tension hanging in the air. The dialogue is sparse but oddly impactful, especially the exchanges like 'I’m not mkleli' and the response that follows. It plays with reality and identity in such a creepy way. The pacing? It's a slow burn that builds an unsettling vibe, with practical effects that really amplify the horror. Performances are raw, with an almost improvisational feel that makes the characters relatable yet deeply unsettling. It’s distinctive for its blend of psychological horror wrapped in a surreal canvas. You kind of get lost in it—a fascinating, if disturbing, experience, really.
Focus on the psychological elements and character dynamics.Noteworthy for its practical effects over CGI.Keep an eye on the atmosphere; it really sets the tone.
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