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Valencia - Chapter IV: Albacete dives deeper into the darkness established in earlier chapters. Director Nicolás de Jesús really amplifies the horror; there's this unsettling atmosphere that grips you tight. The pacing's interesting, it lingers on suspense just enough to keep you anxious, yet it doesn't drag. Dion's journey feels heavier this time around, and each twist adds layers to his character. Practical effects shine, not overly flashy but very effective, enhancing the overall dread. Performances are solid; you can really feel the tension among the cast. What stands out is how it blends psychological horror with a thriller edge, making you question not just the reality on screen, but also Dion's sanity. It’s a notable continuation for those following the saga.
Continues the Valencia saga with a darker tone.Focus on psychological horror elements.Practical effects enhance the unsettling atmosphere.
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