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Nun Shall Live is a fascinating piece from '89 that encapsulates that gritty, raw horror vibe. You’ve got these four friends delving into an abandoned asylum, and it just spirals into chaos. The atmosphere is thick with dread, and the pacing is surprisingly tight for a low-budget flick. They really lean into practical effects, which gives the film a tangible feel that CG just can’t replicate. The performances are uneven—some hit that genuine fear while others... well, not so much. But it adds to the charm, you know? It’s all about that dark exploration of friendship and fear, and honestly, it leaves you with that lingering creepiness. Perfect for those who appreciate the rough edges of horror cinema.
Emphasizes practical effects over CGI.Captures the essence of late '80s horror.Intriguing exploration of friendship under duress.
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