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So, 'The Captain's Daughter' is this odd little horror flick from 2016 that unfolds in a coastal town. It’s got this eerie, sort of claustrophobic feel to it. The pacing can be a bit slow, but it builds tension quite well, almost like a creeping dread that lurks just beneath the surface. The stalker aspect adds a layer of psychological horror that really digs into the human psyche. Practical effects are decent for a smaller budget, lending an authenticity that CGI often lacks. Performances are surprisingly solid, particularly from the lead, who carries the weight of the film with a quiet intensity. It’s not flashy, but there’s something haunting about its simplicity—a real mood piece that lingers after the credits roll.
Eerie atmosphere and pacingStrong psychological elementsInteresting use of practical effects
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