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The Delirium Happiness of the Boogeyman is this intriguing short horror flick that really leans into the unsettling side of childhood fears. The pacing feels deliberate, almost dreamlike, heightening that sense of dread. It’s got this unique atmospheric quality, almost like an eerie bedtime story gone awry. Practical effects are used effectively, giving that raw, tangible feel that CGI just can't replicate. The performances are surprisingly compelling, especially considering the short runtime; they manage to evoke a real sense of vulnerability. There’s a layered exploration of nightmares and the darkness that lurks in innocence, which is pretty distinctive. You certainly get a lot of mood and a touch of existential dread packed into its brief span.
Delves into childhood fears and nightmares.Strong use of practical effects enhances realism.Atmospheric pacing adds to the unsettling tone.
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