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So, SUN is an intriguing piece from D L A Films, really dives into the murky waters of intergenerational trauma and bodily possession. The atmosphere is thick and unnerving, almost suffocating at times, with a relentless pacing that keeps you on edge. Brooklyn Bruk Up and Cordell 'Storm' Purnell deliver solid performances, especially as the haunted dancer grapples with her inner demons. The practical effects are striking too, adding a rawness to the horror that feels genuine, not overly polished. It’s got this chaotic energy that really pulls you into its disturbing world; definitely something that lingers long after the credits roll.
SUN is a standout debut for D L A Films, caught some buzz already, but it’s still relatively obscure in the collector scene. Limited screenings and a potential for scarcity in physical formats might intrigue those who appreciate unique horror narratives. Its themes and execution could draw interest as collectors look for films that challenge the norm and push boundaries in storytelling.
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