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So, 'The Plague Dance' is this intriguing little horror film that's kind of elusive in a way, since the director's name is still under wraps. The atmosphere is thick, almost suffocating, with this lingering sense of dread that creeps in slowly. It plays with the notion of submission to a higher power—very unsettling, really. The pacing is deliberately slow, which heightens that feeling of inevitability. The practical effects are gritty and raw, adding a layer of realism that’s refreshing. The performances have this haunting quality, like the actors are embodying their characters' despair. Definitely distinct in its approach, it leaves you with more questions than answers, which I appreciate in horror. It’s a quiet film, but it resonates deeply in its themes.
Director is currently unknown.Explores themes of power and submission.Practical effects stand out in horror context.
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