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Barrage is a haunting exploration of a mother's psyche, steeped in an eerie atmosphere that drags you in. Sabine's struggle with her son Thomas's impending adulthood creates this palpable tension, accented by unsettling phenomena that feel more psychological than supernatural. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the audience to really feel the weight of her emotions, and the isolated setting adds to the sense of claustrophobia. Performances, especially from the lead, are raw and immersive, giving this film an edge that feels quite distinctive. It sits in a unique space where it’s not just a horror but taps into deeper themes of attachment and fear of loss, making for a compelling watch.
Barrage has had a bit of a mixed reception over the years, which might explain why physical copies are getting harder to find. The film has seen limited release formats, with some collectors keen on tracking down older prints or festival editions. There's a niche interest in its psychological themes and the way it plays with atmosphere, making it an intriguing piece for those who appreciate the subtleties of character-driven stories.
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