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Incident at Blood Gorge is an intriguing piece of horror that explores the murky waters of guilt and the supernatural. The setting in the desolate Himalayas creates an eerie, claustrophobic atmosphere that really pulls you in. The pacing is intentionally slow, allowing that creeping dread to build as the Army investigator digs into the soldier’s account of the massacre. I wouldn’t call it a polished film, but the practical effects have a raw quality that adds to the tension. There’s something unsettling about the performances too, especially from the soldier who walks the line between trauma and something more sinister. It’s not your typical military horror; it leans into psychological horror, leaving you questioning what’s real and what’s not.
Unique atmospheric horrorSlow-burn pacingExplores guilt and the supernatural
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