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Tarot

2024
7
Director: 
Spenser Cohen e Anna Halberg

SYNOPSIS: 

A group of friends, college classmates, use a deck of tarot cards that they found without respecting the rules. Subsequently, one after the other, they come across monstrous figures of tarot archetypes, incarnated to kill them.

REVIEW: 

A light film with a standard scheme packaged very well, captivating images, designed for a young audience and in this case more female, dealing with topics related to the supernatural such as astrology, and tarot reading, always much loved by girls. Hence also the choice of a very soft horror without gruesome scenes, built around four or five deaths and with a happy ending. Based on a novel "Horrorscope" by Nicholas Adams.

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