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Sever (2015) has this gritty atmosphere that just sucks you in. A small-town girl with big dreams goes to the city, but it quickly turns dark as she encounters a predator posing as a talent agent. The story dives into themes of ambition and the ugly side of the entertainment industry, making it all the more poignant. The pacing can be uneven, but it adds to that tension, and the practical effects are surprisingly well done for what seems like a lower-budget affair. The performances, especially from the lead, carry a weight that feels authentic. There’s a rawness here that’s distinctive, pushing boundaries in ways you might not expect.
Sever is a bit of a hidden gem that hasn't seen a wide release, making it a curiosity for collectors. There are limited formats available, primarily indie releases on DVD, which might be harder to track down. The film has garnered some interest for its unique blend of horror and commentary on the acting industry, appealing to those who appreciate indie horror vibes. Overall, it’s a worthwhile find if you’re into films that tackle uncomfortable themes with a gritty aesthetic.
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