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Killing God is a curious blend of comedy and horror that weaves a rather twisted tale. The film opens with Carlos, eager to enjoy some New Year’s festivities with his family in a remote cabin. The tension builds nicely as they settle in, but all that calm is shattered by the arrival of this bizarre, malevolent dwarf who claims to be God. The performances walk a tightrope between dark humor and genuine dread, leading to a uniquely unsettling atmosphere. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the absurdity to simmer before boiling over into chaos. The practical effects are refreshingly gritty, adding to the film's off-kilter charm. It's hard to pin down, but there's something distinctly intriguing about how it navigates familial dysfunction wrapped in a horror-comedy framework.
Unique mix of horror and dark humor.Explores themes of family dysfunction.Memorable practical effects enhance the experience.
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