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The Doll Named Lilith is a fascinating exploration of familial longing and the complexities of gender expectations. The film's atmosphere is heavy, almost suffocating at times, reflecting the father's obsession with the idea of a son. It's not just about the pregnancy but what it symbolizes for the characters. The pacing is somewhat deliberate, which allows the tension to build as we delve into the father's psyche. The practical effects used to create Lilith are intriguing and add a certain eeriness, enhancing the overall tone. Performances are quite compelling, especially from the father, who oscillates between hope and desperation. It’s a distinct piece that challenges traditional narratives around parenthood and desire, marking it as a thought-provoking entry in contemporary drama.
Explores complex family dynamicsHeavy atmosphere with tensionInteresting practical effects on the doll
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