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Pentagramm is a curious find in the horror genre, especially for those who appreciate the undercurrents of psychological dread. The premise is straightforward: a weekend getaway for five students spirals into chaos. What sets it apart is the eerie atmosphere that permeates every scene, almost palpable in its tension. The pacing feels deliberate, drawing you in before unleashing bursts of dread. Practical effects are notably utilized here, giving that raw, visceral feel that CGI often lacks. The performances are uneven but convey a genuine sense of unease, especially when the group dynamics start to fray. It's a film that leans into the disturbing side of friendship and trust, making you question the very bonds that tie us together. It's certainly an interesting watch for collectors with a taste for the obscure.
Explores themes of trust and betrayalStrong use of practical effectsAtmospheric tension throughout
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