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Delirium is a low-key horror flick that really leans into that creeping dread vibe. Set in the desert, it captures that eerie isolation perfectly. The pacing has a slow burn feel, which builds tension as we follow these six college kids who are just trying to have a good time. But once the sun sets, everything shifts. The shadowy figure stalking them adds an unsettling atmosphere that lingers. What stands out is the practical effects used in the kills—there's something raw about them that makes it feel grounded. The performances are decent, capturing that youthful bravado that fades into panic as the night goes on. It’s a blend of slasher tropes and psychological horror that quietly lingers in your mind, especially in those quiet moments in between the chaos.
Desert setting enhances isolationPractical effects stand outSlow build to tension and chaos
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