Nervous is a haunting exploration of psychological unraveling. Abner Pastoll crafts a slow-burn tension that really makes you feel the weight of the protagonist's struggles. The film's atmosphere is thick with dread, and the rural Korean setting adds an eerie backdrop to this woman's spiraling journey. There's a rawness to the performances that feels almost palpable, especially as she confronts both her troubled marriage and her own psyche. The practical effects are subtly unsettling, enhancing the dreamlike quality of her descent into madness. It’s distinct in its blending of cultural disorientation with personal horror, creating a unique narrative that lingers long after the credits roll.
Focus on psychological themesUnique rural Korean backdropStrong practical effects and performances
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