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Faces of Death IV carries on the grim tradition set by its predecessors, immersing you in a world where the line between reality and performance blurs. This installment is a mix of staged mishaps and some that feel startlingly real, like bungee jumping gone wrong or magic tricks that take a deadly turn. The pacing varies, with some segments dragging a bit, but that's part of its unsettling charm. The practical effects, while not exactly groundbreaking, serve their purpose in eliciting a visceral reaction. It's not just about shock value; it plays with themes of mortality and the morbid fascination we have with death. Schwartz has a knack for weaving these chilling narratives together, making this film a noteworthy entry in the series.
Staged deaths mixed with unsettling real accidents. Β· Diverse themes exploring mortality and spectacle. Β· Varied pacing with a mix of engaging and dragging segments.
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