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So, Rosario is quite an intriguing piece. The film dives right into the grim atmosphere with a suicide that leads to this detective's obsession. There's a real sense of dread as he uncovers a century's worth of deaths tied to this one room. The pacing feels deliberate, almost methodical, which really enhances that creeping sense of unease. It’s heavy on the history, which I think gives it depth. The practical effects in certain scenes are striking, adding a raw quality to the horror elements. Performances are solid, too—there's a weightiness to the characters that feels genuine. Overall, it’s distinctive in how it intertwines personal tragedies with a historical mystery, making it an engaging watch for those who appreciate layered storytelling.
Explores themes of obsession and tragedy.Deliberate pacing enhances the atmosphere.Striking practical effects elevate horror elements.
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Niko Chu
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