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Traumatika offers a claustrophobic atmosphere that pulls you in from the start. The pacing shifts just enough to keep you on edge, with those night terrors feeling all too real. The way Mikey's mother's descent into possession unfolds is nothing short of chilling, and the practical effects used to illustrate her transformation are quite striking. You can really feel the weight of generational trauma and how it haunts the family. Performances are raw, especially the young actor portraying Mikey; his fear feels palpable. It stands out in horror for its deep psychological angles rather than just relying on jump scares. It's the kind of film that lingers in your thoughts long after the credits roll, leaving you with an unsettling sense of dread.
Explores themes of trauma and possessionStrong practical effects throughoutUnique pacing that builds suspense
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