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: Reviewers describe it as a claustrophobic psychological drama that transforms into a "fever-dream weird" and "brutal" spectacle. It is noted for its off-kilter cinematography and dark humor.
: It holds a solid reputation for fans of religion-themed horror, with critics from Rotten Tomatoes and Horror DNA praising its "satisfying third act" and tense, uncomfortable vibes. The Leech
: Some viewers found the background music occasionally overshadowed the dialogue, and the pacing in the final act felt messy to some. Leech by Hiron Ennes (Gothic Horror Novel) : Reviewers describe it as a claustrophobic psychological
: A common critique is that the second half "loses steam" or shifts away from its unique medical mystery toward more conventional character drama, which some found disappointing. which some found disappointing.