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Rewilding is a curious entry in the folk-horror subgenre, blending eerie atmospheres with a narrative structure that's both intriguing and unsettling. The film unfolds through three interconnected stories, starting with two teens who claim to have seen the Devil's face in a secluded sea cave. There's something wonderfully raw and primal about the setting, amplified by practical effects that evoke a sense of dread without relying heavily on CGI. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the tension to build as we explore the journalist's investigation into village Halloween rituals. Performances are solid and add depth to the characters, making the folklore elements resonate with a haunting authenticity. It's a distinctive piece that captures the essence of rural horror in a refreshing way.
Focus on the practical effects and atmosphere.Distinctive storytelling through multiple interwoven narratives.Explores themes of rural folklore and the unknown.
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Ric Rawlins
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