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All the Flowers That Cut Through the Earth has this hauntingly eerie tone that sticks with you. The atmosphere is thick with dread as the protagonist dives deeper into his search, facing some seriously unsettling supernatural elements. The pacing feels deliberate, letting tension build slowly, which I found really effective. There's a layer of psychological horror that plays into identity and trust, making you question who’s real and who’s not. The practical effects are raw and add a gritty texture to the film that you don’t often find in today’s CGI-heavy landscape. Performances are compelling, especially the lead’s descent into paranoia. It's a distinctive piece that feels fresh in the genre, and it lingers in your mind long after the credits roll.
Explores themes of identity and trust.Strong practical effects enhance the horror elements.Deliberate pacing that builds tension gradually.
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