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Satan (2006) is quite the oddball, blending comedy, horror, and thriller elements in a way that jostles your expectations. The film dives into a surreal night after a disco, where young characters cross paths with a shepherd who's all about his dark devotion. What stands out is the uneasy tone, oscillating between chuckles and genuine dread. There’s a certain rawness to the performances that gives it an unpredictable vibe. And the practical effects? Not overdone, but they hit that sweet spot of eerie realism. Kim Chapiron really captures a bizarre atmosphere, making you question the absurdity of youth and the darker sides of nightlife. It's not conventional, but that's what makes it interesting.
French production, shot on location.Combines practical effects with a unique narrative style.Features a notable score that enhances tension and humor.Limited theatrical release; more common on DVD/Blu-ray.
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