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So, 'Daniel' is a pretty interesting horror piece that plays with the concept of perception and childhood fears. The film centers on this young kid in a closet, and you really feel the tension build around him as he hides from this intruder. The atmosphere is thick with dread, enhanced by practical effects that keep it grounded. There’s a deliberate pacing that really makes you sit with the anxiety of the moment, which I think is a strong choice. Performances are raw and genuine, capturing the fear of a child’s world. It’s distinct in how it subverts typical horror tropes, making you question what’s real and what isn’t. Not your usual slasher fare, for sure.
Intriguing take on childhood fear. · Strong practical effects enhance realism. · Builds tension through deliberate pacing.
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