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To the Night is quite a fascinating piece, really. It dives deep into themes of trauma and obsession. Norman's relationship with light—it's not just about brightness but also the shadows it casts, a constant reminder of his past. The pacing has this dreamlike quality, making you question what's real and what's just in his head. There’s a tangible atmosphere, almost suffocating at times, which is enhanced by practical effects that evoke a sense of dread. The performances are subtle yet powerful, especially in how they convey the weight of loss. It's one of those films where every frame feels deliberate, making you think about the duality of light and darkness long after the credits roll.
Explores trauma and obsessionDreamlike pacing enhances tensionDistinctive use of light and shadows
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