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So, 'The Farmer's Daughters' offers an intriguing twist on the horror genre. It's this strange amalgamation of rural tension and psychological dread, with a story that unfolds at a deliberate pace, which really lets the atmosphere settle in. The setting, a dilapidated farm, is almost a character itself, contributing to the overall unease. The practical effects lean into the gritty realism that fans of indie horror often appreciate. The performances, particularly that of the daughters, oscillate between innocent charm and something far more sinister, creating this unsettling duality that keeps you guessing. Plus, it’s kind of fascinating how it serves as an extended cut of a film within a film, which adds layers to its narrative structure. Definitely a curious piece for collectors interested in the more unusual corners of horror cinema.
Curious blend of horror and meta-narrative.Strong atmosphere with a rural setting.Notable for practical effects and performances.
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