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Haunted Poland dives into the complexities of faith and superstition, contrasting Ewelyn's Christian beliefs with Pau's skepticism. The film's atmosphere is thick with a creeping sense of dread as they navigate the eerie landscapes of Chodecz, where Ewelyn's ancestral ties take on a haunting quality. The pacing meanders at times, allowing tension to build organically, culminating in some genuinely unsettling moments. Practical effects are refreshingly used, giving a tangible feel to the horror that unfolds. Pau Masó’s direction lends a rawness to the performances, and the dynamic between the couple adds a layer of emotional depth. It certainly stands out among indie horrors for its thematic exploration and sense of place.
Explores faith vs. skepticismStrong sense of place in PolandUnique practical effects
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