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So, 'The Night I Lost You (But Found Myself)' is an interesting exploration of grief and love. Flora's attempt to reach her deceased partner blends a haunting atmosphere with some really intimate moments. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to sit with her sorrow and the oddities of their shared space. Practical effects are used sparingly but effectively—they don't overshadow the emotional core, which is nice. The performances, especially by the lead, carry a raw authenticity that feels genuine. It’s not just about the haunting; it’s about Flora navigating her own psyche. There's something about its quiet moments that really resonates, almost like a meditation on loss and connection.
Notable use of practical effects enhances emotional depth.Strong central performance that drives the narrative.A slow burn that allows for character development and introspection.
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Jimmy Barranco
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