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Pissawas Satan is one of those oddities that kind of sneaks up on you. The film dives deep into the psyche of a man on the run, after a prison transfer gone wrong. It's raw and gritty, capturing the desperation of escape with a palpable tension. The pacing can feel a bit uneven at times, but it oddly adds to the suspense. The setting, an isolated house inhabited by a few women, creates a strange atmosphere of hope and conflict. What’s compelling is how these women, despite his violent past, see something redeemable in him. The performances, though not from well-known actors, feel genuine, contributing to the film's unique charm. And let’s not forget the practical effects, which, while modest, ground the film in its bleak reality.
Unconventional storytellingStrong themes of redemptionIntriguing character dynamics
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