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So, 'The House of Forgotten Souls' directed by Chris Lacson is pretty intriguing. It has this eerie tone that creeps in gradually, which I find quite effective in horror. The pacing feels deliberate, letting the tension build as Dan navigates his new life with his grandfather. The uncanny figure that resembles his grandmother? It’s unsettling, and the practical effects really amplify that sense of dread. The performances carry a weight to them, especially Dan's struggle with his family's past. There's a thematic exploration of memory and loss that gives it depth, making it more than just a ghost story. Overall, it’s distinctive in how it blends familial ties with supernatural horror.
Strong practical effects enhance the horror elements.Themes of memory and familial ties woven throughout.Atmospheric pacing builds tension effectively.
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