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The Ferryman is one of those films that drags you into its murky depths almost immediately. The atmosphere is thick with fog, and the pacing has this unsettling crawl that keeps you on edge. You’ve got tourists blissfully unaware of the ancient evil lurking just beneath the calm surface of the ocean. The performances, especially from the old Greek man, add a layer of desperation that really contrasts with the carefree group. Practical effects are used to great effect; there’s something refreshing about that over CGI. Themes of isolation and the unknown resonate strongly here, making it a bit of a hidden gem—though it’s not for everyone, the mix of horror and thriller elements creates an unsettling tone that sticks with you long after the credits roll.
Themes of isolation and desperationUnique blend of practical effectsUnsettling atmosphere throughout
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