Get ready to get chilled in Nordic mythology with Drug. This terrible and atmospheric horror film introduces viewers to the dragr’s terrible legend – a dead vengeful spirit that plays life. Against the backdrop of a remote, snow -covered village, a group of adventurers inadvertently falls into an old curse that returns to the drive and blows everyone in its way. As the subject grows stronger, the lines are alive and dead vague, and survival becomes ruthlessly without care until it is late.
With a chilled atmosphere and intense suspension, Druger explores the fear of terror of unknown and old forces beyond our control. The film combines elements of supernatural horror with psychological tension, as the characters oppose not only the creature itself, but the terrible scary consequences of long forgotten evil.
What to expect:
Looking forward to the experience of the nervous wound, as the drug skillfully shapes the tension from the first frame to the bottom. Atmospheric cinematography leads you to a desolate and stumbling landscape, where all the shadows could hide a deadly secret. The film from his antagonist, in another world, puts the film the idea of death and the idea of terror that is behind it. The horror of slow burns rises at all passes, pushing you to the edge of your chair as the characters are trying to survive the more terrible situation. Drug gets stronger, the stakes rise higher, and the struggle for survival becomes the mind, the body, and the soul.
The chilled trip of the spine with a stunning visualization in the heart of Nordic horror and an attractive performance from its terrible antagonist. It is essential for fans of supernatural thrillers and atmospheric horror.