‘Shaman’ Review – A Raw And Unsettling Descent Into Spiritual Terror
There’s a moment in Shaman where silence feels like a scream. A breath held too long, a prayer whispered too late. In Antonio Negret’s deeply unsettling possession thriller, the horror doesn’t just lie in demonic growls or shadows slithering across the walls—it’s in the quiet unraveling of belief. Of a mother’s certainty. Of the fragile armor faith builds around fear.
Set high in the mist-cloaked hills of Ecuador, Shaman doesn’t waste time with pleasantries. It drops you straight into the heart of a missionary family’s divine mission—and then leaves you gasping as everything they know, and everything they believe in, begins to rot from the inside.
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