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Dead Still
Upon the death of his great grandfather, Brandon Davis - a wedding photographer - inherits an antique camera famous for taking Victorian death photography. After photographing his subjects they start to die from horrible, bizarre deaths.
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Plot Summary
In 1905 Dublin, a disgraced detective is hired by a renowned photographer to investigate a series of gruesome murders. The photographer claims his subjects are dying of fright, and the detective soon uncovers a dark secret connected to the photography process. As he delves deeper, he finds himself entangled in a sinister plot that blurs the lines between life and death.
Critical Reception
Dead Still received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising its atmospheric horror and unique premise, while some found the pacing and plot development to be uneven. Audiences generally appreciated the film's gothic aesthetic and suspenseful build-up.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its chilling atmosphere and effective jump scares.
Noted for its intriguing premise rooted in early photography and spiritualism.
Some critics pointed to a predictable narrative arc and underdeveloped characters.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Dead Still are largely absent, making a specific summary of their likes or dislikes impossible to ascertain.
Fun Fact
The film's concept draws inspiration from the Victorian era's fascination with spirit photography and the macabre practice of post-mortem photography.
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