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So, The Palace of Dreams is quite the head trip, right? It’s this bizarre blend of horror and surrealism, drawing heavily from Magritte and Dalí’s aesthetic. You can really feel that dreamlike quality permeating the film. The pacing is all over the place, which adds to the unsettling mood – it can feel like time is slipping away. Practical effects are a highlight, really capturing that eerie, otherworldly vibe. The performances seem almost like a dance, drifting between reality and a nightmarish reverie. It’s definitely a unique take on fear and imagination, making you question what’s real and what’s just a figment of the mind. Not your standard horror fare, but that's what sets it apart.
Surrealist influences throughoutPacing might be challenging for someInteresting use of practical effects
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