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Triptych dives into the unsettling world of a high-end art dealer whose glamorous facade crumbles under the weight of a haunting from her past. The film's atmosphere is thick with tension, blending eerie practical effects that evoke a sense of dread without relying on over-the-top visuals. It has this slow, creeping pace, almost like a painting coming to life, each moment layered and deliberate. The performances carry a raw intensity, especially as you see the lead grapple with her haunting memories. What sets it apart is this persistent feeling of dread, the way it intertwines with the art world, making you question what lies beneath the surface of beauty.
Triptych has a bit of a cult following among collectors, although its distribution has been somewhat limited, contributing to its scarcity. It's been released in various formats, but earlier editions seem to fetch more interest for their unique cover art. As the film gains appreciation for its thematic depth and craftsmanship, it stands out in discussions about lesser-known horror-thrillers that deserve closer attention.
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