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Parisukat is one of those intriguing films that lingers in your mind long after the credits roll. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and the setting—a creepy house—plays a pivotal role in amplifying the unease. The pacing is deliberate, almost suffocating at times, which serves the story well. It weaves the sinister narrative of a gay serial killer with moments that are surprisingly raw, blending horror with intimate encounters among the cast. Practical effects are well-executed, adding to the grim, unsettling vibe. You can sense the filmmakers' commitment to exploring darker themes, and the performances, while not always polished, bring an authenticity that's hard to ignore. It's an odd mix, but it works in its own twisted way.
Explores themes of identity and violence.Distinctive use of practical effects.Atmospheric setting enhances tension.
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Jonison Fontanos
Director