Directed by Steven Soderbergh, “Presence” tests the limits of the horror genre with an emotionally thrilling ghost story.
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What makes “Presence” interesting is its point-of-view “gimmick.” It’s just the story that’s being told that’s somewhat hacky.
Doing his own camerawork, the director gleefully enriches the haunted-house genre with a simple but ingenious device.
His latest film, “Presence,” is another cinematic experiment, a ghost story seen from the point of view of well, the ghost.
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