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So, 'Shock: My Abstraction Of Death' is pretty interesting—feels like a deep dive into that Italian horror vibe we all know. The stories intertwine in a way that keeps you guessing, with an atmosphere thick enough to cut with a knife. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it works in building suspense, especially in that first episode with Celeste. She and her husband find themselves in that eerie house—creepy vibes for sure. The practical effects have a raw quality that gives it a gritty feel; you can tell the filmmakers are really experimenting. The performances are solid, a bit understated but effective in conveying that sense of dread. Overall, it's distinctive for its blend of psychological and supernatural elements, a nice mix for genre lovers.
Features emerging Italian horror directors.Strong practical effects enhance the horror.Uneven pacing contributes to its unsettling tone.
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