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As Evil Does is an intriguing little thriller that leans heavily into the psychological aspects of fear and belief. The setup is simple yet effective—a door-to-door evangelist meets an atheist in a confined space. It’s like a pressure cooker of tension, where every moment counts. The performances, though from lesser-known actors, feel raw and genuine, pulling you into their opposing worlds. The pacing is a mix of slow-burn and sudden bursts of chaos, and it really nails that feeling of claustrophobia. What stands out are the practical effects used in some of the more intense moments; they give the film a gritty realism. It’s a fresh take on faith and doubt, pushing those themes into unsettling territory.
Psychological tension drives the narrative.Interesting themes around belief and doubt.Notable practical effects enhance the experience.
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