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So, there's this film, The Things You Kill, directed by an unknown. It really dives deep into that eerie, unsettling atmosphere. The story follows a university professor who’s grappling with the suspicious death of his mother. Alongside this mysterious gardener, they find themselves in a surreal journey through mirrors and buried memories. It’s like peeling back layers of a family’s dark past, and the pacing is really deliberate, which adds to the tension. The performances are quite haunting; you can feel the weight of the secrets they uncover. The practical effects, when used, create this raw, visceral connection to the themes of inner darkness and emotional turmoil—definitely gives it a unique edge.
Explores complex family dynamicsDrenched in atmospheric visualsPacing enhances psychological tension
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