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So, Mārama is this intriguing entry into the horror genre from 2025. It’s set in 1859 and follows a young Māori woman who gets pulled from New Zealand into North Yorkshire, where she confronts some heavy colonial ghosts—quite literally, I suppose. The atmosphere is thick, laden with dread and a sense of ancestral reckoning. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the tension to build slowly, which really resonates with the themes of heritage and trauma. The practical effects are striking too, blending supernatural elements with the stark reality of her past. Performances are raw and powerful, especially in how they channel the weight of history. What stands out is its unique perspective on colonialism through a horror lens, which isn't something you see every day.
Explores colonial themes through horror. · Strong emphasis on atmosphere and practical effects. · Features a unique perspective rarely seen in horror.
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