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So, 'Till Death: Azalea’s Wrath' is this interesting little horror-mystery that dives deep into grief. The couple's attempts to start anew after losing their child sets a heavy, somber tone that permeates the whole film. The pacing is kind of slow, but it allows the tension to build steadily, especially with those eerie moments involving the spirits. I found the practical effects pretty compelling for a film of its budget, they add a rawness that CGI often lacks. The performances feel genuine, particularly in how they handle grief and despair. There’s this intertwining storyline with a robber that just adds a twist to the haunting atmosphere. It’s not groundbreaking, but it captures a specific kind of dread well.
Focuses on themes of grief and loss · Interesting blend of horror and mystery · Good use of practical effects
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