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So, 'Hand of God' is this dark piece that dives into the murky waters of obsession and creativity. You’ve got Michiko Kibe, a freelancer, trying to untangle a murder tied to a writer who's caught up in some plagiarism drama. The pacing is deliberate, almost suffocating at times, which really heightens the tension. The atmosphere? Thick with dread and that looming sense of despair. What stands out are the practical effects - they’ve got a rawness that keeps it grounded, unlike some overly polished horror flicks. And the performances? They resonate, especially the desperation of those writers grappling with their demons. There's something distinct in how literature and horror seamlessly blend here, creating a chilling reflection on the cost of creation.
Interesting take on the intersection of creativity and horror.Practical effects give it a gritty realism.Pacing might not suit everyone, but it works for building suspense.
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