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Pissawas Satan is one of those oddities that kind of sneaks up on you. The film dives deep into the psyche of a man on the run, after a prison transfer gone wrong. It's raw and gritty, capturing the desperation of escape with a palpable tension. The pacing can feel a bit uneven at times, but it oddly adds to the suspense. The setting, an isolated house inhabited by a few women, creates a strange atmosphere of hope and conflict. What’s compelling is how these women, despite his violent past, see something redeemable in him. The performances, though not from well-known actors, feel genuine, contributing to the film's unique charm. And let’s not forget the practical effects, which, while modest, ground the film in its bleak reality.
Unconventional storytelling · Strong themes of redemption · Intriguing character dynamics
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