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So, 'Big Baby' is an interesting dive into the horror genre, really. The premise kicks off with Adam Lewis, a horror screenwriter who's hit a wall creatively. His nightmare fuels the film's unsettling tone—a hulking figure in a baby mask, blending childlike innocence with sheer terror. The pacing builds tension effectively, with a mix of dream-like sequences and raw reality. Practical effects are a standout, keeping that gritty feel that makes horror authentic. Performances are solid; Adam's descent into madness is particularly compelling. It feels distinctive because of how it plays with the absurdity of the situation, yet grounds it in a very relatable struggle for creative inspiration. Definitely a film that lingers in your mind after watching.
Explores themes of creativity and fear. · Distinctive use of practical effects over CGI. · Atmospheric sound design enhances the unsettling tone.
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