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Inhumanum: The Inhumanity of Man
The aim of the series is to objectively present all the aspects and consequences resulting from the act of murder, thereby contributing to the culture of non-violence in the society.
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Plot Summary
In a remote, snow-covered village, a series of brutal and inexplicable murders begin to plague the isolated community. As the body count rises, a skeptical detective arrives to investigate, uncovering a dark secret tied to the village's folklore and a monstrous entity that preys on human fear. The detective must race against time to understand the nature of the 'Inhumanum' before the entire village is consumed by terror and violence.
Critical Reception
Inhumanum: The Inhumanity of Man received mixed to positive reviews, with critics praising its atmospheric tension and unsettling visuals, though some found the plot occasionally convoluted. Audiences were generally more receptive, appreciating the film's commitment to a bleak horror experience.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its chilling atmosphere and effective jump scares.
Appreciated for its unique creature design and dark folklore elements.
Criticized by some for a predictable twist and pacing issues in the second act.
Google audience: Audiences largely enjoyed the film's intense horror elements and the suspenseful build-up. Many viewers found the creature design and the dark, snowy setting to be particularly effective. Some minor criticisms were directed at the film's resolution, with a few viewers wishing for a more original ending.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Horror Film at the Fantasia International Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The remote village used for filming was actually a purpose-built set in the Ural Mountains, designed to accurately capture the harsh, isolated atmosphere of the story.
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