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Schéol, from 2018, has this unsettling tone that lingers long after viewing. It blends drama and horror in a way that feels raw and intimate. The pacing is deliberate, allowing tension to build slowly, which is quite engaging. I think the practical effects are noteworthy; they add a level of realism that's often missing in modern horror. The performances are compelling, capturing the characters' descent into despair convincingly. What makes this film stand out is its exploration of existential dread, paired with a haunting atmosphere that feels almost palpable. It's not flashy, but there's something deeply resonant about the way it portrays human fear and isolation. Definitely a unique piece worth discussing among collectors.
Explores themes of existential dreadNotable practical effectsUnique atmosphere that lingers
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