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Go Home, directed by Luna Gualano, is a chilling exploration of identity and societal fear wrapped in a horror narrative. The film's pacing is deliberate, creating a growing tension as the chaotic zombie apocalypse unfolds during a politically charged protest in Rome. It dives deep into the hypocrisy of an ultra-rightist character who, ironically, seeks refuge in a place he initially opposes—the refugee camp. The atmosphere is thick with dread, elevated by practical effects that feel raw and haunting. Performances are gritty, especially from the lead, who embodies the conflict of his beliefs versus his survival instincts. It's this clash, combined with the stark backdrop of social unrest, that gives Go Home a distinctive edge among contemporary horror films.
Unique perspective on societal issues through horrorStrong practical effects enhance the film's realismCharacter-driven narrative focusing on identity and conflict
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