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So, 'Immortal Species' is one of those films that really leans into the atmospheric dread of the jungle. Directed by Jetniphat Sasing, it weaves a story around Nava, this passionate botany student, who drags his friends into a perilous adventure. The pacing is pretty tight, balancing moments of exploration with sudden, intense horror. The practical effects for the man-eating crocodile? Quite impressive, honestly. It manages to conjure a sense of both wonder and terror as they delve into the unknown. The theme of humanity versus nature resonates throughout, and the performances ground the fantastical elements. It's an interesting take on survival horror, with a unique botanical twist that you don't often see in this genre.
Practical effects highlight the creature designStrong emphasis on atmosphere and tensionExplores themes of man's relationship with nature
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