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Nest (2021) is a curious blend of drama and horror, steeped in the raw, harsh atmosphere of early-colonial Australia. The film centers on a timber feller, a character whose struggle with the constant cries of his infant child adds a palpable tension. Hunter’s direction crafts an unsettling mood, conveying a sense of isolation that seeps into every frame. The pacing can be deliberate, which heightens the suspense and lets the viewer dwell in the discomfort. There’s a realness to the practical effects; they contribute to a haunting experience that feels grounded. Performances are solid, with a sincerity that makes the unfolding mystery all the more gripping. It’s not your typical horror flick, that’s for sure.
Focus on the themes of isolation and parental struggle. · Appreciate the practical effects that enhance the eerie atmosphere. · The pacing is slow but builds an unsettling tension throughout.
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