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Tupilak is one of those films that pulls you into its chilly, eerie atmosphere right from the get-go. The setting, a deserted museum, amplifies that isolation and dread, especially with its connection to a polar expedition gone wrong. The way the story unfolds—two years post-expedition and the past creeping back—is quite haunting. There’s something unsettling about the Tupilak legend woven throughout, giving it depth beyond just surface scares. The practical effects are a nice touch, adding a gritty realism that elevates the horror. Performances are solid, with a rawness that feels authentic—especially in their fear and remorse. It’s not flashy, but that’s part of its charm. The pacing keeps you on edge, and it's just a little off-kilter enough to stay with you long after the credits roll.
Set in a deserted museum.Explores themes of guilt and the supernatural.Interesting use of practical effects.
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