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Trauma Q: Pretty Dangerous House is an interesting piece from 2011 that delves into the world of psychic phenomena with a distinctly eerie tone. Goki Bokken, our psychic protagonist, visits families grappling with the supernatural, unraveling their mysteries in a way that feels both engaging and unsettling. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, but it adds to the overall atmosphere of discomfort and suspense. Practical effects are utilized here—nothing too flashy, but they serve the film well, enhancing the creepy vibes without overwhelming. The performances are, well, they vary, but there's a rawness to them that fits the film's indie spirit. It’s the kind of flick that leaves you pondering the nature of fear and the unseen.
Indie horror with a unique psychic twistRaw performances contribute to its charmAtmospheric practical effects enhance the creepiness
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