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Ofusco is a slow-burn horror that leans heavily into the eerie atmosphere of Pátzcuaro, where the tension creeps in like fog. The narrative is centered on Gabriel, the new priest, whose arrival is anything but benign. Julián, the blind protagonist, adds a unique perspective as he senses the malevolence lurking beneath the surface. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to stew in discomfort. Practical effects stand out, enhancing the unsettling moments without overshadowing the story. The performances, especially from Julián's actor, evoke genuine fear and curiosity. It’s a film that lingers, making you question faith and morality in the face of the unknown.
Atmospheric storytellingSolid practical effectsUnique blind perspective
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