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So, 'Prime' is definitely an interesting one. It's got that eerie, unsettling atmosphere that creeps under your skin. The pacing feels deliberate, almost like it's drawing you into the slow disintegration of this supposed Utopian community. The trauma aspect resonates throughout, creating a tension that feels very much alive. The practical effects are particularly well done—there's a rawness that makes the horror feel grounded. The performances are solid, with the lead really capturing that sense of vulnerability mixed with a growing realization of the darkness around her. It stands apart by exploring themes of trust and betrayal in such an intimate setting. Overall, it's a layered piece that lingers in your mind, especially if you're into horror that feels a bit more cerebral.
Explores deep themes of trauma and trust.Not your typical horror; more cerebral than jump scares.Practical effects add to the raw atmosphere.
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