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Decay of the Person is a curious blend of drama and horror that creeps under your skin. The film opens with a bizarre premise: people turning into zombies after a mysterious liquid rains down from the sky. Fast forward 15 years, and we meet Koko Koko, living in solitude in the mountains—a palpable sense of isolation fills the air around her. When a man enters her life, the pacing shifts from eerie stillness to gradual tension. The performances are raw, capturing the struggle of existence in a decaying world. What stands out is the practical effects; they feel grounded, almost tangible. The atmosphere hangs heavy, reflecting themes of loneliness and connection in a fractured reality. Definitely an interesting watch for those who appreciate unconventional narratives.
Unique blend of drama and horror.Strong atmosphere of isolation and connection.Practical effects enhance the storytelling.
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