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The Exhumation is a curious little film that drips with a sense of dread and desperation. The story revolves around Harry Cohen, who, after losing his job, encounters an accident that spirals into a chaotic moral dilemma. The pacing is deliberate, drawing you into Harry's escalating panic and paranoia. The atmosphere feels thick, almost suffocating at times, especially with the tension between him and his wife, Melissa. The practical effects, though not groundbreaking, have a gritty realism that adds to the film's unsettling tone. Performances are raw, with a palpable sense of despair that lingers. It’s not polished, but the film’s distinctive narrative voice and themes of accountability and fear of the unknown make it worth a look.
Distinctive slow-burn narrativeGritty practical effects enhance realismThemes of guilt and desperation are central
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