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		<title>The Damned Review: A Solid Folk Horror Tale</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Damned, directed by Thordur Palsson, is a chilling dive into folk horror, blending psychological unease with supernatural dread. Set against the stark, unforgiving landscape of a 19th-century Arctic bay, the film explores themes of isolation, survival, and the creeping influence of guilt and superstition. While it stumbles in pacing and clarity, the film’s evocative ...</p>
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