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Waterwick is like diving headfirst into a chilling void. The atmosphere is thick with dread, as our protagonist, an overly ambitious journalism student, unravels the dark secrets of a long-abandoned psychiatric hospital. The pacing is methodical, building tension as we delve deeper into his psyche, which is just as fractured as the institution itself. The practical effects used in the ghostly apparitions are refreshingly old-school, adding a gritty texture that modern CGI often lacks. Performances here are raw and haunting, capturing a genuine descent into madness. Itβs distinctive for its exploration of obsession and trauma, leaving you with more questions than answers β a nice touch that lingers long after the credits roll.
Unique take on psychological horrorStrong emphasis on practical effectsExploration of mental health themes
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