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So, 'Deathly' from 2015, it’s got this raw, unsettling vibe from the get-go. The atmosphere really leans into that claustrophobic feel, almost like the house itself is part of the haunting. The pacing is interesting—slow burn, but it ramps up nicely as the man deals with the lingering presence of his deceased wife. The practical effects? Nothing flashy, but they really do a great job of enhancing the tension without over-reliance on CGI. The performances are quietly haunting, especially the lead, who captures the descent into psychological turmoil well. It's got this heavy thematic exploration of grief and loss—definitely leaves a mark, even if it doesn’t aim for the conventional scare tactics.
Subtle horror that relies on atmosphere over jump scares.Focuses on psychological impact rather than typical horror tropes.Interesting use of practical effects, enhancing the eerie feel.
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