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The Death of Time as We Know It is an intriguing addition to the horror genre. It has this slow, creeping dread that builds throughout, almost like the passage of time itself becomes a character in the film. Daisy, played with a subtle intensity, stumbles upon this amulet, and you can really feel her descent into paranoia. The practical effects are pretty striking—some moments are just visceral in their execution, grounding the supernatural elements in a way that feels raw and terrifying. The pacing is deliberate, which I think serves the story well as it reflects the fractured perception of time that Daisy experiences. There's a unique atmosphere here, blending existential dread with tangible horror, making it stand out in its approach.
Focus on the practical effects that enhance the horror.Watch for Daisy's performance—it's quite layered.Pay attention to the pacing; it really contributes to the unease.
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