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Décadence is a curious piece. It unfolds in a grim atmosphere, focusing on a trio of psychopaths living high in the mountains, which adds a bleak isolation that permeates the film. Their interactions with Yves, a 13-year-old boy, are unsettling and almost hypnotic, showcasing a twisted mentorship steeped in the themes of evil and suffering. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the tension to build as the characters' depravity unfolds. The practical effects are raw and effective, enhancing the horror without overwhelming the viewer. Performances are striking; you can feel the madness simmering beneath the surface. It's distinct in its exploration of corrupted innocence, and the way it dives into psychological horror makes it a noteworthy entry in the genre.
Psychological horror with a unique premise.Intense atmosphere and character study.Notable practical effects and performances.
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