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Even the Devil Believes in Inflation offers an intriguing blend of horror wrapped in this Faustian narrative, where a young American woman, disillusioned by economic struggle, makes a pact that leads down a dark and twisted path. The atmosphere is thick with tension, underscored by practical effects that amplify the film’s unsettling tone. The pacing has a slow burn quality that lets the dread build, which is rather effective. The performances are surprisingly compelling, with a lead that balances vulnerability and desperation. It has this unique take on modern anxieties, marrying socio-economic themes with the supernatural. Definitely a film that lingers in your mind well after the credits roll.
Explores modern economic themesNotable practical effectsStrong lead performance
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