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So, 'The Corpse' has this raw, haunting vibe that lingers long after the credits roll. It's a deeply unsettling exploration of grief and possession. Quang’s journey is really something; he’s lost everything and then stumbles into this nightmare where his wife's body is not quite what it seems. The pacing is deliberately slow, which adds to the tension—you're almost held captive by the atmosphere. The practical effects are striking, especially in how they convey the possession. It’s not just about scares; there's a profound sadness that underlies it all. The performances, especially from whoever plays Quang, really sell that inner turmoil. It's a distinctive blend of drama and horror that sticks with you.
Possession as a metaphor for grief.Striking practical effects enhance atmosphere.A slow burn that builds tension effectively.
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