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So, '666: The Child' is one of those films that really leans into the horror element with its unsettling atmosphere. The story kicks off with this horrific plane crash, and you think you're in for a typical survival tale, but then this boy shows up and it's like, wait a minute, there's something off about him. The pacing does have its slow moments, but it builds tension in a way that keeps you guessing. The practical effects, especially in depicting the boy's darker side, are kind of impressive for a low-budget film. The performances, particularly from the adoptive couple, add layers to the tension as they grapple with their fears. It's a unique twist on the whole 'creepy child' trope that horror fans might find intriguing.
Explores eerie themes of adoption and evil.Notable for practical effects over CGI.Features a tension-filled atmosphere.
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