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ZAZA (2025) is quite the piece, I’d say. The atmosphere drips with a haunting sense of loneliness—not just the physical kind, but emotional trauma too. The lead, a Ukrainian actress, captures this raw PTSD beautifully, portraying layers of pain with every subtle expression. The pacing is deliberate, almost dreamlike, which might throw some off, but it really immerses you in her fractured reality. Then there's the chilling presence of the entity that resembles ZAZA, the movie star. It's a fascinating exploration of identity and memory, and the practical effects used for this entity are unsettling yet effective. It stands out for its minimalistic approach, allowing the performance to shine amidst the eerie backdrop. Definitely a film that lingers with you.
Atmospheric exploration of trauma.Chilling entity resembling ZAZA adds depth.Strong lead performance, captivating yet unsettling.
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