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So, 'Black Death' from 2004 is one of those films that lingers in the back of your mind. The atmosphere is thick, almost claustrophobic, as it dives into the haunting world of a school dormitory. The ghost of Bue is particularly interesting—her backstory unfolds at a deliberate pace, which adds to that eerie buildup. The practical effects are decent for its time, giving it a tangible feel that CGI often misses. The students' quest to uncover the truth about her suicide really drives the narrative, blending horror with a mystery that keeps you engaged. Performances are solid, maybe not groundbreaking, but they fit the film's tone well. It’s not your typical slasher fare, and the overall vibe feels pretty unique in the early 2000s horror landscape.
Engaging ghost story with a layered narrative.Solid practical effects enhance the eerie feel.Distinctive take on school-set horror themes.
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