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Black Weeds is an intriguing entry in the horror genre that leans heavily into psychological territory. The film's pacing feels intentional, almost languid at times, reflecting the protagonist's descent into his own mind. The atmosphere is thick with unease, enhanced by practical effects that are subtle yet effective. The interactions, especially with the door-to-door salesman, feel both awkward and strangely surreal, setting the stage for the hallucinatory elements that follow. What stands out is how the film blurs the line between reality and imagination, drawing you into the character's spiraling thoughts. It's a strange little journey that plays with themes of isolation and mental decline, leaving you with more questions than answers.
Psychological horror elementsStrong use of practical effectsThemes of isolation and mental decline
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