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Benedictus dives into a chilling narrative that captures the suffocating atmosphere of suburban life. The pacing is tight, building tension as the protagonist, a strong-willed girl, strays into the woods and confronts a cult that tests her resolve. The practical effects are gritty and add a layer of realism that enhances the horror. There's this unsettling exploration of faith and familial bonds that runs deep, especially with her relationship to her father—it's complicated and feels real. Performances are solid, threading that fine line between innocence and the darkness lurking just beneath the surface. It has a raw edge that sets it apart from typical horror fare, making it an interesting watch for genre enthusiasts.
Cult themes explored in a suburban setting.Practical effects enhance the grim realism.Focus on family dynamics and psychological tension.
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Logan Mulligan
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