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View More (9) Joe D Truly awesome. An epic work of human realism. Beautifully tragic. Heartrending. Don't expect anything. Just let it wash over you. Not for the faint of heart.Rated 4/5 Stars • Rated 4 out of 5 stars11/25/25 Full Review Lea B Although some may find the low budget aesthetic to be off putting, it’s what makes this a gem. Hats off to Potrykus for turning limited resources into a solid horror film that avoids overused tropes such as zombies or demonic possession. As disturbing as it is, the story is entirely plausible.Rated 5/5 Stars • Rated 5 out of 5 stars09/25/25 Full Review acsdoug D Try as I might I couldn't care about any of these characters. And why was almost the entire movie shot in close up?Rated 2/5 Stars • Rated 2 out of 5 stars09/20/25 Full Review Vincent S. Badly acted, annoying, terrible.Rated 1.5/5 Stars • Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars07/25/25 Full Review Tyler G Hmmm. The indie hype around this is a bit odd. It is unique and memorable, but it also take 40 of 80 minutes to get beyond weird dialogue exchanges and longshots of walking through the woods. Burge is excellent.Rated 3/5 Stars • Rated 3 out of 5 stars07/04/25 Full Review MB C Two men retreat into the forest on a quiet, existential mission—but what begins as a journey of intention becomes a slow meditation on regret, loneliness, and the absurdity of human connection.....Vulcanizadora is visually patient and thematically ambitious, yet narratively opaque. With minimal dialogue and stretched-out silences, it leans into mood over momentum. Despite strong performances and some poetic visuals, the film often feels trapped in its own symbolism, offering more confusion than clarity......An acquired taste for fans of abstract, slow-burn cinema—more compelling to dissect than to watch......Rated 2.5/5 Stars • Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars06/17/25 Full Review Read all reviews