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So, 'Miriam' from 2007 is a fascinating piece, really. The film dives into the unsettling relationship between an elderly woman and a mysterious girl—a setup that evokes a palpable sense of dread. It's steeped in atmosphere, with shadows and light playing a significant role in building tension. The pacing is deliberate, letting the unease simmer as you wonder about the girl's true nature. It's based on Capote’s short story, so you know there’s a touch of literary weight there. The performances are quite striking, especially the little girl, who carries an eerie charm. What makes it distinctive is how it captures that fine line between innocence and malevolence, all while keeping the viewer guessing what’s real and what’s not.
Atmospheric visuals enhance the tension.Strong performances, especially from the child actress.A slow burn that builds suspense effectively.
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