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The End of All Things presents a haunting exploration of trauma and identity. Victoria's life takes a dark turn under the care of her strict relative, who embodies a chilling traditionalism that clashes with the girl's fragile psyche. The atmosphere is thick with tension, the pacing sometimes deliberate, drawing you into Victoria's deteriorating state. There are moments of real discomfort, as the film doesn’t shy away from the unsettling aspects of her treatment. Practical effects are used effectively to enhance the visceral horror, especially in depicting Victoria's unsettling transformation. Performances are raw and compelling, particularly the portrayal of the Woman, who is both frightening and pitiable. It’s a film that lingers long after viewing, echoing its themes of isolation and despair.
Strong thematic elements of trauma and isolationPractical effects enhance the horror aspectsDeliberate pacing that builds tension
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