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Little Deaths
During a night art exhibition in the forest, Louis tells his friend Laetitia a peculiar story... After losing consciousness during a medical exam, a strange doctor made him an unlikely proposal: die to be reborn. Skeptical at first, Laetitia slowly uncovers a strange and terrifying world.
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Plot Summary
Little Deaths is an independent horror anthology film featuring five distinct segments from different directors, exploring various facets of fear and the human psyche. Each story offers a unique narrative, ranging from supernatural encounters to psychological thrillers, united by a common thread of unsettling and often dark themes. The film aims to deliver a diverse collection of scares and thought-provoking horror.
Critical Reception
As an independent anthology film, 'Little Deaths' received a mixed to positive reception from critics, particularly within the genre community. Reviewers often highlighted the variety in directorial styles and the creativity of the individual segments. While some segments were praised for their originality and execution, others were noted as being less impactful, a common characteristic of anthology films. Audience reception leaned positive, appreciating the film's commitment to diverse horror storytelling.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its creative diversity of horror subgenres and directorial approaches.
Appreciated for its ambitious attempt to showcase emerging talent in independent horror.
Some segments were noted for stronger execution and originality than others.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for 'Little Deaths' is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The film features five distinct directors, each bringing their unique vision to their respective segments, showcasing a collaborative effort within the independent horror scene.
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