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So, 'The Blue Hour' is an interesting piece that dives into isolation and vulnerability. It sets this eerie tone pretty quickly, playing off the vastness of the beach and the ocean. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, until it shifts gears into tension with that lurking figure. The way it uses practical effects to enhance the atmosphere—it's not overly flashy, but it gets under your skin. The young woman's performance is quite raw and relatable, which makes the tension feel more real. It's one of those films that relies on the build-up, leaving you feeling uneasy even after it ends, which is always a compelling choice. Definitely stands out for its minimalist approach to horror.
Atmospheric beach settingRaw performance by lead actressMinimalist approach to horror
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