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Evil Under the Moon has this oddly haunting vibe, you know? The way it captures despair and obsession is pretty striking. Won Sa-yong's descent into madness after killing his friend creates this thick atmosphere of dread. Seol-hie's transformation into a vampire is unsettling, and her backstory adds layers to her character. The pacing, while sometimes feels slow, allows for a build-up of tension that's almost palpable. The practical effects, especially during Seol-hie's resurrection scenes, are gritty and eerie, really grounding the supernatural elements. The performances feel genuine—there's a rawness that you don’t see in today’s polished horror films. It's a distinctive little piece that lingers in your thoughts long after viewing.
Gritty practical effects enhance horror elementsCaptures themes of obsession and despairCharacter-driven storytelling with a unique vampire twist
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