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Many viewers debate the film’s slow pacing and abrupt ending, but it remains a masterclass in mood over plot. For those who enjoy period pieces like The Beguiled – think The Virgin Suicides meets Cold Mountain – this is essential viewing. Waking up to find his leg gone, McBurney
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The Beguiled holds a strong critical consensus, sitting at an 78% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Critics universally praised it for its tight pacing, dark humor, and razor-sharp subversion of Southern Gothic tropes. Rather than leaning on explicit horror, it relies on atmospheric claustrophobia, proving that sometimes the quietest rooms harbor the most dangerous intentions.