Ingression is a gritty dive into despair, really. You’ve got Alexander, who’s just spiraled down after his wife Lucy leaves him. It’s not a conventional horror flick with jump scares; instead, it’s more about the slow build of dread and the palpable sense of loss. The pacing is deliberate, mirroring his descent into addiction as he chases this mysterious narcotic offered by a shadowy figure. The practical effects in the drug sequences are unsettling, adding a raw texture that feels almost too real. The performances are haunting—especially the lead, who captures that spiral into madness exceptionally well. It’s this blend of human emotion and horror that sets it apart from typical genre fare.
Atmospheric and dark, with a heavy focus on emotional turmoil.Distinctive practical effects enhance the surreal experience.Pacing may feel slow for those expecting traditional horror thrills.
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