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So, 'The Little Girl Who Lived' is an interesting blend of psychological tension and thriller elements. The atmosphere is pretty dark right from the start, and it keeps that edge as Alice’s past unravels through her writing. The pacing is deliberate, more of a slow burn that builds dread rather than jumping straight into action. The themes of trauma and the haunting nature of the past really resonate. There’s a solid use of practical effects here, which adds a gritty realism that’s often missing in modern thrillers. The performances, especially from the lead, are gripping—really captures the desperation and tension. It’s not your typical thriller; it has layers that make you think, even after the credits roll.
Intriguing psychological themes woven throughout.Distinctive practical effects enhance the realism.Pacing that builds tension gradually.
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