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February 24, 2026
God of Frogs review
Self-aware horror set across four time periods sees a woman impregnated by a human-sized pond-beast resulting in multigenerational havoc

TL;DR
- The film is structured into four parts, each set in a different time period and connected by a frog monster.
- The first section (1969) evokes Rosemary's Baby with a commune member impregnated by the Frog God.
- The second section (1990s) adopts a slasher film style, focusing on the protagonist's daughter.
- The third section (present day) centers on a corrupt businessman and his son, incorporating therapy themes.
- The final section (2044) presents a low-budget future dystopia akin to Alien.
- The film uses evolving film stock to visually represent the passage of time.
- The acting is described as big and gestural, with the cast appearing to have fun despite the film's silliness.
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