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So, 'Vespa' has this eerie atmosphere from the get-go. It’s a slow burn, really—almost methodical in its pacing, which builds up this unsettling tension. Luiza's visit to her mom's new place feels ordinary at first, but the way the shadows seem to loom over Celia's seemingly quaint life? That's where it gets interesting. V, the caretaker, is a real piece of work; there's something off about her, especially with the whole mother-daughter illusion. The practical effects add a layer of authenticity that feels refreshing in horror these days. Performances are nuanced. It dives deep into themes of memory and identity, wrapped up in this almost claustrophobic domestic setting. It’s the kind of film that lingers, you know?
Director remains unknown, adding to the film's mystique.The exploration of memory and identity is particularly striking.The practical effects enhance the overall eerie atmosphere.
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