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So, Den (2001) is this unsettling mix of drama, horror, and thriller that dives deep into the twisted psyche of a serial killer. The tension really ramps up as he locks four victims in a room for a high-stakes Q&A game, where the stakes are life and death. It's not just the horror of their situation; it’s how faith and sin twist together in this claustrophobic atmosphere. The practical effects are raw, contributing to a gritty realism that keeps you on edge. Performances are solid, capturing the desperation of the characters as they navigate this horrid game. There's something distinctly chilling about how the killer's religious secret plays into everything—it’s like a dark reflection on morality. Definitely an intriguing piece, though not everyone’s cup of tea.
Challenging themes of faith and morality.Intense atmosphere with a gritty visual style.Practical effects enhance the horror elements.
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Key Crew
Greg Acre
Director