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So, Limbless is this grim little horror film that digs deep into body horror territory. It starts with a young guy, totally out of it, being dragged through a dark forest, and right off the bat, the atmosphere is thick with dread. The sound design really nails that visceral feeling, especially when that blunt saw makes its appearance. It’s raw and unpolished, which adds to its unsettling charm. The practical effects are genuinely impressive and amplify the film's disturbing themes of dismemberment and survival. The pacing is relentless, keeping you on edge, and while the director remains unknown, the performances feel convincingly desperate. It’s not polished, but there's something about its sheer grit that makes it stand out in the indie horror scene.
Unique body horror elementsImpressive practical effectsRelentless pacing and atmosphere
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Daniel Konze
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