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Necrophobia is a curious entry from the mid-90s horror scene. It dives into the aftermath of loss with a somewhat surreal tone, almost dreamlike at times. The pacing feels slow, but it kind of works; you can almost feel Mark’s grief weighing down the narrative. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, are effective in conveying the creeping dread that permeates the film. The performances have a rawness that lends to the overall atmosphere, especially during those cemetery scenes where you feel the weight of Mark's sorrow. It's different enough from typical horror fare to stick with you, and the themes of love, loss, and the supernatural create an unsettling blend that's worth pondering long after viewing.
Explores themes of grief and lossDistinctive practical effectsAtmospheric and slow-paced narrative
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Frank van Geloven
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