I'll Be Glad When You're Dead is one of those films that really dives into the heavy emotions tied to trauma and survival. Set in this eerie Cold War bunker turned museum, you can feel the weight of history bearing down on the characters. The pacing is tense, with a slow build that keeps you guessing about the true nature of the killer. The practical effects are a standout; they add a rawness that enhances the horror, rather than relying on flashy CGI. Performances are solid, particularly from the lead who carries that survivor's guilt so well. It’s not just about the scares, but the deeper themes of facing one's past and the price of celebration in a world marred by violence. Quite a unique entry in the horror genre if you ask me.
Strong themes of trauma and survival.Set in an unusual location, a bunker museum.Practical effects enhance horror elements.
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Sean Parker
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