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The Monster Has Always Lived Here weaves a haunting tale of domesticity gone awry. Lina's nightly visions of dishes invoke a psychological horror that grips her tightly. The atmosphere is thick with tension, as mundane chores become nightmarish burdens. That practical effects work, especially when she begins to spit out shards, is particularly striking—it's visceral and unsettling in ways that stick with you. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing dread to creep in slowly, which enhances the overall sense of isolation. The ambiguity around what lurks in her life, or perhaps in her mind, is where this film shines. There's a rawness to the performances that makes you feel her anguish profoundly, almost like you're sharing in her descent into this chaos.
Explores themes of domestic horror.Strong emphasis on practical effects.Psychological tension builds throughout.
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