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Venus Drowning is a haunting exploration of despair and self-discovery. Jodie Jameson delivers a raw performance as Dawn, whose fragile psyche unravels in a desolate seaside flat. The pacing is deliberate, almost dreamlike, with a palpable sense of isolation that permeates the film. The atmosphere is thick with dread, supported by practical effects that enhance the unsettling tone without overshadowing the character study. The journal serves as a poignant narrative device, drawing viewers deeper into her psyche as she grapples with her past. It's certainly not an easy watch, but the film's distinctive approach to mental health and haunting visuals set it apart in the horror genre.
Atmospheric seaside settingExplores themes of mental healthStrong practical effects enhance the dread
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