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So, 'The Banshee' really leans into that bleak, oppressive atmosphere typical of modern horror. The pacing drags a bit at times, but it kind of builds tension, you know? The setting—a convent—adds to the isolation, and the father figure is chilling, not just because of his sadism but because of how he manipulates faith. There's a rawness to the performances that feels genuine, especially from the young girl. The practical effects, while not overdone, are effective when they hit, creating a tangible sense of dread. Themes of faith and power dynamics play heavily, and the way it all unfolds leaves you with an unsettling feeling, keeping you in that dark headspace long after the credits roll.
Isolated convent setting enhances dreadRaw performances capture emotional turmoilThemes of power and faith explored subtly
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