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So, 'The Coming of Baphomet' is this intriguing blend of horror and existential dread. It kicks off with this college guy returning home, and you're immediately struck by this slow-burn atmosphere that feels thick and oppressive. The pacing is methodical, building tension like a taut string. What stands out to me is the practical effects; they really ground the eerie elements in reality, and the performances bring a sense of rawness that feels authentic. Themes of isolation and dread creep in like shadows, and the whole thing culminates in a way that feels almost surreal. It's not your typical jump-scare fare, but there's definitely an unsettling undercurrent that sticks with you after the credits roll.
Distinctive practical effectsAtmospheric pacingThemes of isolation and existential dread
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Sebastián González Sierra
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