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The Seventh Day brings a gritty, unsettling vibe to the horror genre. It’s got this raw, claustrophobic atmosphere as the seasoned exorcist and the novice priest tackle their first case together. The pacing feels deliberate, drawing you into their psychological struggles, and that blurring of good versus evil is palpable. There's a certain weight to the performances that adds to the tension, especially when they start confronting their own inner demons. The practical effects have a rough charm that feels reminiscent of classic horror, making the supernatural elements more visceral. It's not groundbreaking, but its exploration of faith and doubt within a horror framework gives it a unique flavor that stands out in recent years.
Noteworthy for its practical effects.Focus on the psychological aspects of exorcism.Themes of faith and doubt prevalent throughout.
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