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The Pantomime of Death is a rather obscure piece of Portuguese horror that flirts with surrealism, drawing viewers into a disquieting world. The film's atmosphere is thick with tension, often enhanced by unsettling sound design that complements its eerie visuals. Pacing is a bit uneven, oscillating between moments of quiet dread and bursts of chaotic violence that keep you on edge. The practical effects, though not flawless, have this raw charm that adds an authentic feel to the horror. Performances are varied, with some actors delivering a haunting presence, while others feel a bit stiff. It’s distinctive in how it blends traditional horror elements with a pantomime-like quality, creating an odd yet compelling experience that lingers long after the credits roll.
Obscure title in Portuguese horror.Surreal elements mixed with traditional scares.Practical effects give it a raw, authentic feel.
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