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Kropemann is a curious piece, really. It leans heavily into that eerie atmosphere you’d expect from a horror rooted in folklore. The pacing has its moments, sometimes dragging, yet it builds tension effectively. The practical effects are decent, especially for a film with what seems like a modest budget. It reinterprets the legend from Luxembourg, which adds this layer of cultural depth compared to typical slasher flicks. The performances are varied; some are quite compelling, while others come off a bit flat. It’s not your run-of-the-mill horror—there’s a mix of thriller and whodunit that keeps you guessing, and it definitely explores themes of fear and caution in a unique way.
Mixed reviews from viewers, mostly for its pacing.Interesting take on folklore.Notable for practical effects in certain scenes.
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