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The Missing (2020) unfurls a chilling narrative steeped in Japanese horror lore. Iris, an architect, finds herself ensnared in an eerie curse linked to an ancient house. The tone is unsettling, with a slow burn that really lets the dread seep in. There's a compelling atmosphere throughout, almost palpable, heightened by practical effects that feel refreshingly grounded. The pacing might test some, but that only adds to the overall tension. Performances are solid, especially how they capture Iris's descent into fear and paranoia. It’s distinctive in how it intertwines architecture with the supernatural, reflecting on history and memory. Definitely a film that lingers long after viewing, inviting multiple interpretations on its themes of obsession and legacy.
Explores themes of history and memory.Strong practical effects enhance the horror.Slow pacing builds a creeping sense of dread.
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