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No More God in Doctor offers a grim look into the chaotic world of emergency medicine, where life and death are decided in seconds. Margaux, the intern, is a vessel of anxiety and guilt, and the film plays with these themes in a really unsettling way. The atmosphere is thick, almost suffocating, especially as her body starts to betray her in these grotesque blood sweats. The practical effects here are striking—there’s something raw about them that really drives home her psychological unraveling. It's as if the hospital itself is a character, with its fluorescent lights and the constant beeping machines adding to the sense of dread. Performances are solid, giving a visceral quality to the horror that unfolds. It’s not your conventional horror flick; it’s more of a psychological descent wrapped in the guise of a medical drama.
Psychological horror intertwined with medical drama.Strong practical effects that enhance the story's tension.Explores themes of guilt and the fragility of human life.
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