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We All Came Home, directed by Nigel Butler, is a fascinating blend of horror and war that dives into the psyche of a soldier returning from conflict. Set in 1974, the film captures a haunting atmosphere, where the line between reality and memory blurs. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the tension to build as shadows from the past creep into the soldier's present, making you question what's real. Practical effects are used effectively, enhancing the eerie vibe without relying heavily on CGI. The performances are raw and emotionally charged, bringing depth to the character's struggles. There's this unsettling feeling throughout, making it distinctive in its exploration of trauma and the lingering impact of war.
Explores themes of trauma and memoryUnique practical effects enhance the horrorAtmospheric pacing heightens tension
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