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Cycle (2019) wraps up the unsettling "White Text Trilogy" with a weighty exploration of the human life-cycle. The tone is heavy, often bleak, and it really leans into the discomfort of existence. You can feel the pacing slow down at times, creating a meditative yet tense atmosphere that lingers. The film’s practical effects are surprisingly effective—some real visceral moments that stick with you. The performances are raw, often capturing that struggle between hope and despair. It’s not just about horror for the sake of scares; it’s layered, with symbolism woven throughout. Definitely one of those films that sticks in your mind, not always easy to sit through, but it leaves you pondering long after the credits roll.
Part of the White Text Trilogy.Explores themes of existence and despair.Notable for its practical effects.
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Elaine Mroz-Bunnell
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