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Did anyone else expect Lamb (2021) & It comes at night (2017) to be actual horrors? Rather than metaphorical films?
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I liked these movies, well made and well shot.

I can excuse Lamb (2021) for being the film it was. But i definitely had my hopes up when it was labelled as a horror, which it really wasn’t. At the end of the movie i genuinely felt like this film could’ve been much more. Just felt so unsatisfied, maybe put much more expectations than i should’ve.

But “It comes at night” was actually very misleading from its trailers. It was selling as if its somekind of supernatural, eerie, ghost story.

But what it actually was much far from it and just a metaphorical zombie contagion film. The film on its own is good, great cast, well made, well shot. But it being so misleading in its marketing definitely left a bad taste and couldn’t really appreciate the film for what it was.

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