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So, 'Wedding 93' is an interesting piece in the horror genre. Directed by Paul Zagaris, it has this eerie, unsettling vibe right from the start. The film explores the dynamics of an arranged marriage in rural Cambodia, which is quite a unique setting for horror, frankly. Bol, the groom, falls hard for Rah but her reaction to the situation spirals into some bizarre sequences that really mess with your head. There's a nice blend of practical effects that amplify the supernatural feel without going overboard. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the tension to build, and the performances, particularly from the leads, feel genuine and grounded, which heightens the horror. It's definitely not your typical horror flick, and that’s part of what makes it distinct.
Find it intriguing for its cultural context.Appreciate the slow-burn horror approach.Not just about scares, but also social commentary.
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