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So, there's this intriguing film called *Satán* from 2017. The premise is quite striking—Tiago has this daily ritual of feeding a crocodile, the very creature that took his brother from him. It dives into themes of grief and obsession, all wrapped in this surreal atmosphere. The pacing has a slow burn quality that really cultivates tension and unease. The performances are unsettling yet captivating, especially how Tiago navigates his twisted relationship with the crocodile. You can sense a rawness in the practical effects, which adds a layer of authenticity to the horror elements. It’s distinctive in the way it marries the mundane with the macabre, leaving you with a lingering sense of discomfort long after watching.
*Satán* is a curious piece in the collector's realm, mostly due to its obscurity. There's not much in terms of widespread release, so finding a copy can be a challenge. It hasn't garnered mainstream attention, but those who appreciate the more avant-garde films or have a taste for the bizarre have taken an interest in it. The scarcity and unique premise make it a potential conversation starter among collectors, especially for those drawn to psychological horror narratives.
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