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So, 'Went Up the Hill'—it’s a fascinating blend of fantasy and emotional exploration. Jack's journey to New Zealand for his mother's funeral is more than just a trip; it’s a complicated familial reckoning. The tone shifts between eerie and introspective, especially as his mother's spirit starts to play puppet master with him and Jill. It’s like a twisted take on grief and connection, layered with tension. The pacing feels just right, building up to that surreal dance. The practical effects are a highlight, creating a tangible sense of otherworldliness. Performances are raw, especially in the ways they navigate the emotional weight. There's something distinct about how it intertwines life and death, leaving you pondering long after the credits roll.
Interesting take on familial relationshipsSurreal atmosphere with a blend of fantasy elementsNoteworthy practical effects that enhance the storytelling
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