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De Profundis: Out of the Depths is an intriguing piece of horror that plays out during a family’s ill-fated weekend at a secluded cabin. The atmosphere is thick with dread, and there's something about the isolation that really ramps up the tension. The pacing, while slow at times, builds an unsettling rhythm that mirrors the characters' spiraling descent into terror. What stands out is how the film handles the theme of confronting past tragedies, especially through the priest's return after twenty years. The practical effects—while not groundbreaking—have that raw, gritty feel that adds to the overall impact. Performances are solid, especially from the priest, who carries the weight of regret and urgency. It's a film that lingers, not just for its scares but for its exploration of unresolved guilt.
Great for fans of atmospheric horror.Interesting take on themes of guilt and redemption.Practical effects add a gritty texture to the scares.
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