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So, 'Death Fare: Peaje al Purgatorio' is an interesting piece in the horror genre, albeit with some unknowns attached, namely the director. The pacing is a bit erratic, swinging between moments of unease and overt tension. It's got this gritty atmosphere that kind of lingers, which I appreciate. The practical effects are decent, providing that raw authenticity that CGI often lacks. The performances can be a mixed bag, but there's something about them that feels raw and unpolished, almost adding to the film's unsettling charm. Themes of mortality and redemption creep through the narrative, giving it a more profound edge amidst the horror. It's not your run-of-the-mill fare, that’s for sure.
Explores mortality and redemption themes.Gritty atmosphere with decent practical effects.Erratic pacing but maintains unsettling charm.
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Daniel Herrera Belisario
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