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Friday Fun Thread for July 3, 2026

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I meant to tell you, I went to see it partially on your rec.

I'm glad I did - probably one of the best shot and mastered movies in recent memory.

Though I have to say: I have lost my appetite for horror. It did fuck me up and make it hard to sleep. Based on the expressions of others in the theater, I was not alone.

I'm trying to figure out how much of the main actress's facial expressions were augmented with CGI, because I feel like very few people have that range.

It did fuck me up and make it hard to sleep.

I also suffered a few nights of insomnia after seeing the film, due to intense feelings of tfw no qt-3.1415968 BPD goth-Latina gf

Same: the whole time I was watching the movie I was thinking fellas, hear me out.

Yeah same. I thought Well c'mon it can't be that bad, LOOK AT HER and then got slapped down quite a bit. Libido was crushed.

If you mean the cute exaggerated frowny face, some people can just do that. I can do that.

Example from Red Letter Media

That's another thing I liked about the movie. There are parts where she's, like, creeping in the shadows and her face looks fucked up, but if you look at behind-the-scenes photos it's just, like, super simple makeup on her. It's just the way they've lit it, keeping her in shadow.

Example from Your Movie Sucks

They play the footage backwards to give her a very unnatural movement at several points in the film.

There's one shot where she was clearly walking forwards and they played it backwards, but her voice was speaking forward—they didn't, like, reverse her voice or anything.

lewd actress

Interesting typo. But my understanding is that CG was used very sparingly as the budget didn't permit it, and a lot of the weird facial expressions were actually achieved using makeup, which isn't very obvious owing to the dim lighting. For example, having the actress close her eyes and paint eyes on her eyelids.

Oops, fixed!