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So, 'Et trencaré la sang' is set in 1696 and it dives into the unsettling world of a priest who, after an exorcism, starts to question everything he believed in. The atmosphere is heavy, almost claustrophobic, enhanced by some solid practical effects that really drive home the horror elements. There’s a slow burn to the pacing that lets the tension build, which I think works well. It gets under your skin as he confronts a force that seems to mock his faith. The unknown director does a decent job with the performances; you can feel the inner turmoil of the priest. What’s distinctive here is how it plays with the concept of faith versus fear, leaving you with a lingering unease.
Set in a historical contextStrong practical effectsFocus on psychological horror
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