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The Copper Queen has this unsettling blend of drama and horror, anchored in the historical weight of its setting. Addison, dealing with loss, checks into a haunted hotel, and that tension really drives the film forward. Room 315, where Julia Lowell met her tragic end, becomes a character in itself. The atmosphere is thick with dread, and the pacing is deliberate, allowing the unease to build. Practical effects are used sparingly but effectively, adding to the authenticity. Performances lean into the emotional turmoil, especially Addison's struggle with grief, which makes the supernatural elements resonate on a deeper level. It’s not just about ghosts; it’s about confronting the past and the scars it leaves behind.
Focus on the emotional depth surrounding grief.Interesting use of practical effects.Room 315's history adds a chilling layer.
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