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All Who Wander offers a gritty exploration of class struggle in a city divided between day-dwelling humans and the predatory vampires of the night. Jenny, our reluctant servant, navigates the oppressive societal structure with palpable tension. The film's pacing is deliberate, creating a suffocating atmosphere as Jenny’s desperation grows, especially when she finds herself trapped at dawn. The practical effects are rather impressive, capturing the creepy realism of vampiric transformations without going overboard. The performances, particularly from Jenny, feel raw and emotionally charged, anchoring the narrative's sense of dread. There’s a haunting quality to the cinematography that complements the film’s themes of survival and entrapment, leaving you with that lingering unease long after the credits roll.
Explores class struggle through a horror lensStrong practical effects enhance the eerie atmosphereCharacter-driven narrative with emotional depth
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