excels in its pacing. It eschews the "jump scare" fatigue of modern horror in favor of a relentless, suffocating atmosphere. The camera work is deliberately frantic, mimicking the panicked perspective of the protagonists. The sound design—filled with distorted whispers and guttural, non-human vocalizations—is designed to be physically uncomfortable for the viewer. Conclusion Dabbe: The Possession

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