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Trip (2022) dives deep into grief, really. The mother’s journey is both haunting and unsettling - it feels raw, you know? The unconventional therapist adds this eerie vibe, and the hallucinogenic elements are used so effectively. There's a slow burn to the pacing that builds tension, pulling you into her fractured world. The practical effects, especially in the hallucinatory sequences, are a treat; they lend a tangible eeriness that CGI just doesn’t capture. The performances, particularly from the lead, are compelling and really ground the horror in emotional reality. It's distinctive in how it blends psychological depth with supernatural horror, offering a unique angle on loss and the desperate need for closure.
Focus on the emotional depth and practical effects.Great for discussions on psychological horror elements.Interesting take on the theme of loss.
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