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Purgatory is one of those films that really plays with the viewer's psyche. Directed by Natalie Kennedy, it carries a raw intensity throughout. The story follows a paraplegic woman trying to navigate a world that's already tough, only to run into the relentless grip of a serial killer. The pacing is uneven but purposeful, building a sense of dread that lingers. What’s striking here are the practical effects; they’re gritty and unsettling, grounding the horror in reality. The performances, especially from the lead, are visceral and haunting, adding layers to the psychological torment. It's a unique take on survival horror, exploring themes of vulnerability and resilience, yet it leaves you questioning the nature of evil and the human spirit.
Intense psychological themesStrong practical effectsUnique take on the horror genre
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