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So, Lilith is an interesting piece in the landscape of Spanish dystopian cinema. The film really grips you with its bleak atmosphere—think grimy visuals and a haunting score that pull you into this fractured world. The pacing is deliberate, creating a sense of dread as we follow the divide between the 'Fit' and 'Unsuitable.' It explores themes of survival and societal breakdown in a very raw way. The practical effects, while not over-the-top, enhance that sense of realism, grounding the film in a way that makes the horror feel close to home. Performances are solid, though some characters could've used a bit more depth. There's something about its stark portrayal of humanity in crisis that leaves a mark. Definitely a unique entry worth considering.
Explores societal divides during a pandemic.Distinctive atmosphere with practical effects.Pacing adds to the sense of dread.
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