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Endocrine is a fascinating dive into the psychological ramifications of trauma, blending elements of body horror and surrealism. The atmosphere is thick with tension, as Dom attempts to adjust to his new reality, grappling with both physical and emotional scars. There’s something raw and unsettling about the practical effects, particularly how they amplify Dom's growing fear of water—a motif that runs deep throughout the film. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing the audience to linger in Dom's disorientation, while his relationship with Sam adds a layer of intimacy that's both tender and strained. The performances are strikingly authentic, making the surreal moments hit hard.
Endocrine has a somewhat elusive history, with limited physical releases and a strong cult following among collectors who appreciate its unique thematic exploration. It remains relatively scarce, making it a sought-after title for those interested in indie horror and psychological drama. Its distinct blend of atmosphere and practical effects offers collectors a glimpse into innovative filmmaking that often flies under the radar.
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