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8/10
A rather fun slasher feature that doesn't have too much wrong with it
kannibalcorpsegrinder12 August 2023
Following a strange series of disappearances, a pair of police officers in a crime-ridden suburb track the case to a person targeting a young woman who's just broken up with her fiancée under the belief that he's the reincarnation of his long-lost love and must save her from his plans.

This was a solid if somewhat underwhelming genre effort. One of the bright spots with this one is the film's mixing of different genre elements into a solid storyline where it can merge these different features together. The main gist of the film is the detectives' investigating the series of disappearances that are taking place in the area, working through a procedural type of investigation that plays off all kinds of racial tension and politics that go alongside the idea of trying to capture the individual looking to commit his specific rampage. The culmination of this is the rampage focused on her with the dreams she has and the tumultuous personal life setting up the kind of long-lasting prophecy that is the focal point of the entire crime spree trying to find her. This brings about a rather intriguing and well-connected genre setup. That provides the film with plenty of solid setups to generate some really enjoyable slasher scenes. Featuring a strong slew of scenes focused on the killer abducting victims and taking them to dark, dirty locations to begin torturing and cutting them apart, it sets the tone for the kind of brutality featured elsewhere when he appears to knock off his victims. Providing the sequence in the apartment complex where he knocks off the cheating boyfriend and his other girlfriend, the revelations with the previous cases that are shown with the aftermath shots of the mangled body that has some grisly effects work that is quite enjoyable and set the stage for the finale at the remote cabin. That's far more effective with the rather fun stalking scenes to take out the stragglers and get to a more conventional confrontation which is really thrilling and gets some exciting revelations brought about, making for an enjoyable film overall. This one doesn't have much to dislike but there are some drawbacks to be found. The main detriment to this one is that the complex and twisting storyline that manages to bring together several solid and intriguing setups here also manages to make this far more complex and confusing than it should be. The whole point of his rampage towards finding the woman he believes is the reincarnation of his missing lover ties in nicely by itself but to mix it up with the concurrent storyline of the detectives-investigating-the-missing-persons' cases which has so little to do with what his existential purpose is that it muddies up the point of everything. This could've been streamlined and simplified a lot more than what it is and not be as much of a drag to get going with several storylines that aren't that interesting. Otherwise, there's not much to hold it down.

Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence, Graphic Language, and Nudity.
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10/10
Haunting thriller is a must-watch for horror fans!
bjhollifield10 July 2023
Warning: Spoilers
An indie horror thriller with an supernatural twist which sets it apart from the average film of this genre. Luca della Valle is authentic and terrifying as a blend of vampire and serial killer with a purpose hailing from Ancient Rome. Della Valle and scream queen Jamie Bernadette deliver gripping perfomamces. Love Cocoa Brown as Mama Moore. In Sebastian, Mann Robinson has created a magnetic character that we fear yet want to follow into the next film. The storyline is rich and should be picked up for a big-budget prequel and sequel and a spin-off series like the Twightlight franchise. I want more!
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Must-watch for horror and crime fans!
movieartgirl8 July 2023
Sabastian (2023) is a gripping horror crime thriller written and directed by Mann Robinson. The film follows Irene (Jamie Bernadette), a journalist who flees an abusive relationship only to find herself in the crosshairs of a serial killer (Luca Della Valle). The film switches between the present and the past, revealing Irene's traumatic history with her ex-boyfriend and how it affects her ability to trust anyone, especially the charming and obsessive Sabastian. Bernadette and Della Valle give stellar performances as the prey and the predator, creating a tense and twisted dynamic that keeps the audience on edge. Torrie Hart and Darius McCrary are also convincing as the detectives who try to catch Sabastian before he kills again, while Clifton Powell adds some humor as their boss. The film has a dark and gritty aesthetic that suits the mood and the setting, and the music is haunting and atmospheric. Sabastian is a must-watch for fans of horror and crime thrillers, as it offers a fresh and original take on the genre.
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10/10
Outstanding!!
mr_moreese6 July 2023
It is a great story. Suspenseful, drama!! Everything I like in a movie. It is a wild ride. All the characters are very interesting. Getting in all of their heads to show the final outcome is what it's about. The way Sebastian has a blood lust for Irene is incredible. I love movies like this because it fits into the horror genre I always love to watch. Through all the different turns the movie has you don't know what Sebastian is gonna do next. The villain, the girl, the detectives makes for an all out good movie to watch and has your mind on working who is gonna die next, will the girl escape. FANTASTIC!!!!!
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