"Steven Soderbergh's 'Presence' Delivers Intense Haunting in Single Setting"

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Steven Soderbergh's film "Presence" takes a familiar haunted house story and presents it from the perspective of the ghost, using single-take shots to create a visually captivating and unpredictable experience. The film embraces horror elements while also serving as an art film, with the ghost's point of view symbolizing the director's power over the frame. The narrative, though somewhat predictable, is complemented by the visually striking cinematography, making "Presence" a standout work from Soderbergh.
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