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Wadal is an intriguing entry in the horror genre, blending a family drama with a creeping sense of dread. It’s about a child who stumbles upon a trove of cash with a friend, setting off a chain of events that turns him into a scapegoat. The film really captures the tension of innocence lost amidst dire circumstances. The pacing can be a little uneven, but it builds a thick atmosphere of paranoia and dread, which is effective. The practical effects are quite impressive, adding a layer of realism that enhances the horror. Performances are solid, especially from the child actor, who carries a weight beyond his years, making you feel the desperation and fear. It's a unique take on morality and the cost of greed, not your typical horror fare.
Interesting blend of family dynamics and horror.Strong practical effects elevate the narrative.Themes of innocence and moral ambiguity are pronounced.
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