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Requiem
When Grace is offered to temporarily move to a small church to clear a wall mural, she immediately agrees, because she needs money so much. Soon she learns that the church and its main relic store the terrifying secrets of vengeful ghosts.
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Plot Summary
A young woman named Evelyn, a self-proclaimed dance therapist, journeys to a remote Hungarian convent in search of healing. She hopes to find solace from her troubled past and inner demons. However, upon her arrival, she becomes increasingly disturbed by the strange rituals and oppressive atmosphere of the convent, suspecting a sinister force at play.
Critical Reception
Requiem garnered significant critical acclaim for its unsettling atmosphere, striking visuals, and intense psychological horror. Reviewers praised its unique blend of arthouse sensibilities with visceral horror elements, often highlighting its slow-burn tension and disturbing imagery. While some found its deliberate pacing challenging, the consensus was that it offered a profoundly unnerving and artistically crafted cinematic experience.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its deeply unsettling atmosphere and psychological tension.
Lauded for its distinctive visual style and ambitious arthouse horror approach.
Noted for its disturbing themes and slow-burn narrative that culminates in a powerful climax.
Google audience: Google users generally appreciated the film's unique and disturbing atmosphere, often highlighting its artistic merit and unsettling nature. Some viewers found the pacing to be slow, but many agreed that the film's intense psychological horror and artistic direction made it a memorable and thought-provoking experience.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Film at the Sitges Film Festival.
Fun Fact
Director Peter Strickland was inspired by an obscure 1970s German horror film and the real-life accounts of exorcisms and demonic possessions.
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