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Relative Fear is an intriguing mix of drama and horror that really plays with the darker aspects of family and societal perception. The film follows Linda and Peter Pratman, whose son Adam is autistic. It dives into the isolation and cruelty faced by those who are different, especially through the lens of childhood bullying. The pacing is quite deliberate, which builds tension as the story unfolds and the unsettling atmosphere deepens. Practical effects, while maybe not groundbreaking, do add a layer of discomfort to the narrative. The performances, particularly from the parents, are raw and resonate well with the film's themes of love and fear. There's this eerie sense of dread that lingers, especially as the tragic deaths occur.
Explores themes of autism and societal fear.Interesting practical effects enhance the eerie tone.Pacing amplifies tension throughout the narrative.
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