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So, 'The Devil Told Me What To Do' has this dark, gritty vibe that really grips you. The pacing is a bit uneven—sometimes it lingers, almost suffocating, which adds to the tension. Julian, the lead, is really unsettling; his mental unraveling feels raw and visceral. The practical effects are pretty striking, especially during the torture scenes—definitely not for the faint-hearted. And then there’s Montero, the corrupt doctor, whose performance is as twisted as his character. They’ve crafted an atmosphere that’s not just horror but a psychological descent into madness. It’s a film that sticks with you, not easily forgotten, and definitely makes you think about morality and consequence. Not your typical horror fare, I’d say.
Explores the depths of mental illness and morality.Unique atmosphere with a focus on practical effects.Uneven pacing adds to the unsettling tension.
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