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Tótem Loba is one of those films that draws you in with its seemingly simple premise. Estíbaliz heads to a town festival, a setting that feels vibrant yet ominous. The pacing is slow at first, but it builds tension effectively, drawing you into an unsettling atmosphere. As the weekend unfolds, what starts as a nostalgic reunion morphs into a chilling tale, revealing layers of dread beneath the surface of small-town life. The performances feel raw and real, with each character adding depth to the growing menace. The film makes great use of practical effects that enhance the horror without going overboard. It's a peculiar blend of drama and psychological thriller that lingers in your mind long after the credits roll.
Atmospheric small-town settingComplex character dynamicsEffective use of practical effects
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