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The Cauldron dives deep into the eerie atmosphere of 1918, against the backdrop of the Spanish flu. It’s like this slow burn of tension, where a young man is forced to grapple not just with the fear of an external threat, but also with his own inner demons. The cinematography is striking, with a sort of ominous beauty that really enhances the folk horror vibe. You can feel the weight of isolation and dread in every frame. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the tension to build in a way that feels almost haunting. And those practical effects? They really add to the authenticity of the unsettling moments. It’s definitely a standout in recent horror, laden with themes of survival and inner conflict.
Set during the Spanish flu pandemic, enhancing the isolation theme.Notable for its striking cinematography and practical effects.Deliberate pacing that builds tension throughout the film.
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