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All the Gods in the Sky is a haunting piece that blends drama, horror, and science fiction in a deeply unsettling manner. The film really immerses you in Simon's world—a solitary factory worker entrenched in guilt over his sister Estelle's tragic fate. The atmosphere is thick with tension, enhanced by the stark, desolate French countryside that feels almost like a character itself. Pacing is deliberate, drawing you into Simon's psychological turmoil and bleak existence. The practical effects, while not the focus, add a raw edge that feels disturbingly authentic. Performances are gritty and resonant, especially the dynamic between Simon and Estelle. It’s not your conventional horror, but more of a slow burn that lingers long after the credits roll.
Explore the psychological themes of guilt and isolation.Pay attention to the practical effects that enhance the mood.Not typical horror; it’s more atmospheric and character-driven.
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