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Kagat ng dilim: Burak offers a gritty atmosphere that feels like a blend of urban legend and folklore. The pacing is uneven at times, with some moments dragging, yet the tension builds effectively when Jovy becomes embroiled in this murder accusation. The introduction of Rica and her friends adds a youthful, almost reckless energy, particularly when they stumble upon the Sacred Book of Kabbalah. What’s distinctive here is the Golem itself, a practical effect that’s surprisingly visceral for its budget. It creates an unsettling presence that lingers. Performances are raw, capturing desperation and fear, especially in Jovy's character. The film doesn’t hold back on its horror elements, giving it a real sense of dread as the story unfolds.
Golem effects are noteworthy.Pacing can feel inconsistent.Interesting take on folklore.
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