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Iceberg (2022) immerses you in an eerie atmosphere, set against the backdrop of a pandemic-stricken Rio. The old mansion, once a vibrant home for LGBTQI+ youth, now feels suffocating, especially with the water issues adding to the tension. Renê's haunting paintings are not just art; they're a reflection of the spiritual turmoil that grips the place. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the dread to seep in slowly, and the practical effects used to manifest the spirit are just unsettling enough to keep you on edge without overdoing it. Performances are raw and authentic, making the struggles of the characters resonate deeply. It's a unique blend of drama and horror that explores themes of isolation and resilience, leaving a lingering impression.
Atmospheric setting in a decaying mansionFocus on LGBTQI+ youth experiencesInteresting blend of horror and social commentary
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