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Oroborus is one of those indie horror films that really leans into its eerie atmosphere. The whole vibe is unsettling, with this creeping dread that keeps building as the story unfolds. The pacing feels deliberate, almost languid at times, which makes the climax hit harder. It centers on a woman whose voracious appetite leads to some pretty dark outcomes. The practical effects are notable too; they add a rawness that you don’t often see in digital-heavy films. Performances are compelling, especially the lead—there's a real sense of desperation. It’s distinctive for its exploration of desire and consequence, and it leaves you thinking long after it’s over. Definitely a conversation starter in any collector's circle.
Interesting take on horror through the lens of desire.Strong practical effects that enhance the unsettling tone.Pacing is slow but builds tension effectively.
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