Tarot (2014) is a lesser-known horror flick that plays with psychological dread and the unseen. The film exudes this eerie, unsettling atmosphere, enhanced by its practical effects that feel refreshingly tactile, rather than over-reliant on CGI. The pacing is intriguing; it builds tension without rushing, allowing the viewer to soak in the growing sense of paranoia. Themes of fate and choice are woven throughout, pulling viewers into a labyrinth of mysticism and fear. While the acting may not be Oscar-worthy, it has a rawness that fits the film's tone, adding to its authenticity. There's something distinctive about its approach—it's not just about scares, but rather an exploration of the darker sides of human nature.
Psychological horror elementsStrong practical effectsExplores themes of fate and choice
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Kadu Hammett
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