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The Humiliated, a 1986 flick that dives into really dark territory, is a raw portrayal of trauma and survival. It’s set in a convent, where the atmosphere is thick with tension and despair. The narrative focuses on four nuns who undergo a horrific ordeal at the hands of a group of lepers. What’s striking here is how the film tackles the aftermath—these women are not just victims but complex characters grappling with their circumstances. The pacing can feel deliberate, almost sluggish at times, but it adds to the haunting atmosphere. Performances are gritty; you can feel the weight of their suffering. Practical effects are minimal, emphasizing the storytelling rather than shock value. It’s definitely not for everyone, but it leaves a lingering impression.
Dark exploration of trauma and survivalGritty performances add to authenticityPacing emphasizes emotional weight
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