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So, 'Segregatio' (2020) is this intriguing little horror flick that really plays with the concept of isolation—both literally and metaphorically. You've got a friar and two nuns who are deep in a card game, seemingly detached from the chaos unfolding outside. It’s like they’re trapped in their own bubble, discussing morality and duty while something monstrous is gnawing away at the town. The atmosphere is thick, almost suffocating, blending tension with a surreal sense of normalcy. The practical effects, though not lavish, have a gritty charm that enhances the unsettling vibe. Performances are nuanced, capturing the internal conflict of characters whose faith is being tested in a world that’s falling apart. It’s distinctive in its approach, really, leaning into dialogue-heavy scenes that amplify the dread without relying on jump scares.
Atmospheric storytellingDialogue-driven horrorInteresting character dynamics
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