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Dead Soon is a gritty little horror film that dives into the psychological unraveling of its lead after a traumatic encounter. The atmosphere is thick with dread from the start, using the abandoned well as a haunting symbol of entrapment—both physically and mentally. The pacing is interesting; it builds tension slowly, allowing the viewer to feel the protagonist's descent into paranoia and isolation. The practical effects used in the attack scene stand out, providing a visceral jolt that feels raw and unpolished, which enhances the unsettling tone. Performances are solid but it’s really the way it captures the fragility of the mind that makes it distinctive. It’s not just about the scares; it’s about what happens after the horror, how it lingers.
Psychological horror that lingers.Strong atmosphere with effective practical effects.Explores themes of trauma and isolation.
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