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Tez 13. Gece, while not widely known, carries a certain raw tension that lingers. The film unfolds through the lens of Gaye, who films her sessions with Narin, a troubled student. There’s a creeping dread that builds as the narrative progresses, emphasized by unsettling practical effects that contribute to the film's eerie atmosphere. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing moments of silence to amplify the psychological horror. Performances are captivating, especially the nuanced portrayal of Narin's mental state. It’s interesting how they tackle themes of vulnerability and the ethics of observation in psychological studies. Overall, it stands out for its blend of personal drama and horror, making it an intriguing piece for collectors looking for something off the beaten path.
Psychological horror with a unique narrative structureFocus on ethical dilemmas in clinical psychologyFeatures strong performances and practical effects
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