Steven Soderbergh’s "Presence" redefines the haunted house story by showcasing events from the ghost’s perspective. As the narrative unfolds, audiences witness the family's fragile relationships, creating a haunting atmosphere that contrasts with the typical horror movie. This approach highlights the emotional depth and complexity of the characters, as viewers gradually understand the dynamics within the family unit, making the ghost’s presence even more poignant and unsettling.
In "Presence," we experience the haunting not from the typical family viewpoint but through the eyes of the ghost, revealing an unusual and haunting perspective.
The film offers a fresh take on the haunted house genre, allowing audiences to piece together the fragility of the family's dynamics as they unravel the ghost's past.
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