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Subterraneos is a fascinating dive into a dystopian world where the underground meets the corrupt elite above. The atmosphere is thick with decay and desperation, and the pacing reflects the sinking weight of the characters' struggles. The underground tribe, living in the tunnels, creates this very unique contrast against the grim society obsessed with youth and beauty. The themes of survival, corruption, and the grotesque nature of society are woven tightly throughout. It's interesting how the film tackles the horror of cults, especially in the way it presents the cult's ritualistic acts. There's a rawness to the practical effects that feels so much more impacting than CGI, and while the performances can be uneven, they add to the film's gritty charm, which makes it distinctive in its own right.
Dystopian themes resonate stronglyInteresting take on cult dynamicsPractical effects lend a gritty realism
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