DBZ-77
jul 2025 se unió
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Clasificación de DBZ-77
PROJECT MKHEXE was riveting, creepy, and full of dread. I could not take my eyes off of it.
The movie blends found-footage with true crime documentary, psychological horror, and cosmic horror to create something unique, heartbreaking, and horrifying. This isn't a typical shaky cam FF film, but one that also blends interviews and footage from various eras.
This story is also a journey of grief, obsession, and paranoia, what it feels like to be searching for answers to questions that are unanswerable. The protagonist is angry and obsessive, his mother is trying to suppress her emotions, and his father is trying to dismiss his - all grief responses I feel like I've seen in real life, acted incredibly well.
Added to this is a complex, intriguing Lore that goes DEEP, about secret government programs, mind control experiments, and apocalyptic death cults. Feels very relevant to what's going on in the world.
One really cool thing for me is it is that this movie was clearly meant for multiple rewatches. I've now watched and rewatched multiple times. I keep finding new things I never noticed before, particularly in the lore, but also in smaller moments in the acting. As a film, Project Mkhexe is a feast.
My suggestion? Put away your phone and focus on what's being presented and you won't be disappointed.
The movie blends found-footage with true crime documentary, psychological horror, and cosmic horror to create something unique, heartbreaking, and horrifying. This isn't a typical shaky cam FF film, but one that also blends interviews and footage from various eras.
This story is also a journey of grief, obsession, and paranoia, what it feels like to be searching for answers to questions that are unanswerable. The protagonist is angry and obsessive, his mother is trying to suppress her emotions, and his father is trying to dismiss his - all grief responses I feel like I've seen in real life, acted incredibly well.
Added to this is a complex, intriguing Lore that goes DEEP, about secret government programs, mind control experiments, and apocalyptic death cults. Feels very relevant to what's going on in the world.
One really cool thing for me is it is that this movie was clearly meant for multiple rewatches. I've now watched and rewatched multiple times. I keep finding new things I never noticed before, particularly in the lore, but also in smaller moments in the acting. As a film, Project Mkhexe is a feast.
My suggestion? Put away your phone and focus on what's being presented and you won't be disappointed.