A Dark and Atmospheric Experience: Quietly Disturbing
I wouldn’t categorize this as horror, but it definitely falls into the psychological, eerie, and thriller-esque realm — and I loved it. The color palette is both dreary and dreamy, perfectly complementing the narrative. The plots are engaging and intricate. Although I figured out the twist halfway through, it didn’t ruin the experience or make the rest of the story feel drawn out. There were still enough unanswered questions to keep me fully engaged. It’s a poignant story that also serves as a social commentary on cultural practices. I wholeheartedly recommend it if you're into eerie mysteries or deceptive supernatural storylines.
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