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Dolly takes a pretty wild turn into the horror genre, weaving a grim tale of abduction and twisted familial bonds. The atmosphere is thick with dread, and the pacing steadily builds tension without rushing into the scares. The creature design is especially noteworthy, blending practical effects with unsettling movements that really sell the horror. Macy’s performance feels raw and genuine, pulling you into her frantic reality. It’s a bit of a slow burn; you might find yourself squirming as the monster’s intentions become clear. The themes of identity and captivity play heavily, making you question what it means to be a parent—or a child—in a world turned upside down. It's definitely not your typical horror fare.
Creature design is a standout element.Themes of identity and captivity resonate throughout.Pacing builds tension effectively without rushing.
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