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Tekenchu offers a raw and unsettling dive into survival horror. It's atmospheric, for sure; the forest feels alive, almost suffocating, as Rafael stumbles through it after a terrifying assault. The pacing is deliberately slow at times, building tension like a tight coil before it snaps. The performances of the two sisters, Dolores and Teresa, bring a strange duality—comfort and menace—making you question their true intentions. The practical effects are gritty and effective, reinforcing the film's visceral nature. Themes of survival, trust, and the impact of trauma linger long after the credits roll, leaving you thinking about what it means to be truly lost. It's this blend of the psychological and the unnerving that makes it stand out.
Atmospheric exploration of survival and trauma.Strong performances by Dolores and Teresa.Noteworthy practical effects enhance the horror.
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Carlos Matienzo Serment
Director