Mark wakes after an accident to discover his left leg isn't his own. The foreign limb lives its own life — twitching in sleep, disobeying commands, pulling him toward the forest at night. Doctors are baffled, psychologists speak of phantom pain, but Mark is certain: the leg remembers its previous owner and wants to return. This 2025 psychological horror explores the boundaries of bodily autonomy and the terror of losing control over one's own flesh. The director builds relentless tension where every floorboard creak or window rustle feels threatening. As the connection between Mark and his new limb grows increasingly painful, viewers descend into a world of paranoia and physical nightmare.
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The director employs minimalist cinematography where close-ups on trembling hands and the disobedient limb create almost tactile discomfort. Sound design builds from internal bodily noises — heartbeat, joint creaks — that gradually transform into a threatening soundscape.
What lingers is a strange awareness of one's own physicality, as if skin has become slightly more foreign. A quiet gem for those who appreciate horror without jump scares but with accumulating dread of inevitable control loss. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Kurtis Spralja
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