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Sabbath (2008) is an intriguing blend of horror and existential dread. The film has this raw, gritty atmosphere that really pulls you into its apocalyptic setting. Geller's frantic escape from the relentless zombies is compelling, and the pacing feels relentless, which reflects the urgency of the situation. The characters, especially the criminal Mack and the morally ambiguous brothers, add layers to the narrative, creating a sense of distrust that permeates the story. What stands out are the practical effects; they have this rough charm that complements the film's overall tone. It's not polished, but that gives it character. If you're into horror that explores themes of morality and survival, Sabbath has a unique voice worth checking out.
Interesting take on zombie loreExplores moral dilemmas in extremityPractical effects add to the gritty feel
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