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Salvation is an intriguing dive into the dark corners of faith and belonging. The atmosphere is unsettling, perfectly blending the intimate with the grotesque. The pacing is tight, pulling you into the foster child's emotional turmoil as she navigates her new community. The snake-handling rituals are depicted with a visceral authenticity that adds to the film's tension. You can feel the sweat and fear in every scene. Performances are striking, particularly the lead, who captures vulnerability and strength in a way that feels raw and real. It's this conflict between loyalty and morality that really sets it apart β the sense of dread lingers long after the credits roll, making you ponder the cost of acceptance.
Explores themes of faith and moralityFeatures practical effects in snake-handling scenesStrong lead performance drives the narrative
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