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So, 'Profanation' is a curious piece, right? It starts off all academic with those students from the National Institute of Cinema and Audiovisual. The documentary angle about cocoa harvesting feels almost mundane at first, but then they venture into this forest, and man, does it shift. The atmosphere gets thick, creeping under your skin. It’s like they’ve stumbled into a realm where respect for the sacred isn't just a theme, but a visceral experience. The pacing is unsettling—things escalate in a way that feels all too real. Practical effects are used here, adding a rawness that enhances the horror elements without relying too heavily on CGI. The performances? They really pull you in, embodying a sense of dread that lingers long after the credits roll. Not your typical horror flick, for sure.
Unique blend of genres with a documentary twistExplores themes of respect for sacred spacesRaw practical effects enhance the viewing experience
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Jean Marc Anda
Director