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Tongue (2023) is a visceral horror experience that dives deep into the chaos triggered by a single, seemingly innocuous word. The film envelops you in a thick atmosphere of dread, leveraging practical effects that are both grotesque and fascinating. Pacing is deliberate, allowing tension to build organically, which adds to the overall discomfort. The performances are raw, with a cast that embodies the mounting hysteria and paranoia that permeates the narrative. What’s distinctive here is how the film uses its minimal dialogue to amplify the horror, leaving you questioning the power of language itself. It’s unsettling and sticks with you, resonating long after the credits roll.
Atmospheric dread throughoutStrong emphasis on practical effectsExplores themes of language and its impact
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