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Genesis, from 2017, is this haunting exploration of innocence lost, it really dives deep into some unsettling territory. The atmosphere is thick and eerie, almost dreamlike at times, yet it maintains a chilling pace that keeps you engaged. There’s a palpable sense of dread as it portrays the encroachment of evil in a world that should be pure. The practical effects might not be flashy, but they serve the film’s tone well, adding to that raw, unfiltered edge. The performances—especially the way they convey confusion and fear—are striking and lend a real weight to the narrative. It's definitely one of those films that lingers with you long after watching.
Genesis has been a bit of an enigma since its release; it hasn’t seen many formats, which adds to its allure among collectors. The scarcity of physical copies, especially since it was released largely under the radar, makes it a point of interest for those who appreciate the offbeat in cinema. It’s definitely one of those films that doesn’t get talked about much, but those who know about it understand its unique position in the landscape of abstract filmmaking.
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