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The Perished is a somber piece that dives deep into the psychological horror of grief and isolation. Sarah's journey is set against the claustrophobic backdrop of an old parochial home, which adds to the unsettling atmosphere. You can really feel her internal struggle with trauma, and the film plays with the idea of motherhood in a haunting way. The spirits of the unborn are not just there for scares; they bring a weighty commentary on loss. Practical effects are used sparingly but effectively, which keeps things grounded. The pacing can feel slow at times, but it builds to a climax that resonates emotionally. Performances are solid, especially as Sarah embodies a complex blend of vulnerability and despair.
Psychological depth over jump scaresStrong themes of motherhood and lossInteresting use of practical effects
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