
Nasciturus: Which Will Be Born offers a uniquely unsettling experience. The film dives into the mental turmoil of Edu, a university student whose descent into madness is marked by haunting dreams. The pacing feels deliberate, which amplifies the tension as he drags his friends into a Ouija board ritual, unknowingly unleashing something sinister. The tone is eerie, blending psychological horror with supernatural elements, leaving a lingering discomfort. What stands out is its practical effects, which lend a tactile quality to the horror—nothing feels overly digital, it’s raw and visceral. Performances are decent, capturing the youthful naivety and escalating dread effectively. It’s a curious piece for those interested in indie horror exploring themes of fear and the unknown.
Indie horror with a psychological twistStrong practical effectsThemes of fear and the unknown
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