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Horror based in deep folk traditions, the genre started with a triumvirate of British films and is now a global phenomenon.

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... The Severed Sun is a deeply immersive and atmospheric folk horror in the truest, traditional sense โ€“ unlike some recent additions to this subgenre. It isnโ€™t a cash-in based on the success of something like Midsommar as itโ€™s a work truly stepped in distinctly British (or European), horror, nor is it a movie that simply presents the conventions of the genre in a neat fashion without any inclination to examine them or approach them in any meaningful, creative way (yes, Iโ€™m looking at you Lord of Misrule). A deeply ambiguous movie, The Severed Sun intentionally presents its audience with a puzzle to savour and return to โ€“ one which affords them the opportunity to create their own interpretations and ideas about what they might have seen. Itโ€™s a remarkable achievement considering its time restraints and budget, and the filmโ€™s experimental and unnervingly atmospheric electronic soundtrack, written and performed by Brain Rays adds to the experience. Itโ€™s an auteurโ€™s work โ€“ a beautifully considered movie in which all its key components work in harmony and has Puckettโ€™s fingerprints all over it, and once again Iโ€™m left hoping to see more in the future.

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[โ€“] [email protected] 3 points 1 month ago

Alright, that's going on my watchlist.