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The Transparent Woman is a little-known gem that dives deep into isolation and fear. Anna, as the blind protagonist, offers a unique lens through which we experience her dread. The atmosphere is thick and oppressive, almost claustrophobic, heightened by the remote setting. The pacing is deliberate, allowing tension to build slowly, leading to some genuinely unsettling moments. Practical effects are utilized effectively, enhancing the film's eerie vibe without over-relying on CGI. While the performances, particularly from Anna's character, are raw and impactful, you can really feel her struggle with the suffocating environment. It's this combination of personal and external horror that sets the film apart, giving it a distinctive flavor within the genre.
Interesting take on blindness and horror.Notable use of practical effects for atmosphere.A slower-paced thriller that rewards patience.
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