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So, 'The Spliffin' Pigeons' mixes horror and music in this gritty narrative. Toni Skree, played with raw intensity, grapples with a festering wound that symbolizes her internal struggles. The atmosphere is thick, almost suffocating, as the eerie soundscapes blend with haunting melodies. Each encounter feels disjointed yet oddly cohesive, as if Toni is spiraling deeper into her own psyche. The pacing is deliberately uneven, amplifying the disorientation of her situation. Practical effects are used sparingly but effectively, adding a tactile layer to the horror. It’s a film that thrives on its ambiguity and the weight of its themes—identity, decay, and the haunting echoes of past choices. Definitely a unique piece in the indie horror scene.
Explores themes of decay and identityStrong atmospheric soundscapesDistinctive practical effects enhance the horror
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Thomas Robinett
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