One of the most enduring claims surrounding "Antrum" is that it has caused a string of deaths and serious injuries among viewers. Some reports claim that several people have died while watching the film, while others have reported experiencing severe psychological trauma, including anxiety, depression, and even suicidal thoughts.

The film is intentionally edited to look like a damaged 35mm print, complete with scratches, cigarette burns, and color bleeding.

We must first acknowledge the meta-text: Antrum is presented as a documentary about a lost 1970s horror film that allegedly killed its audience. This is a nested Russian doll of unreliability. The 2019 frame (the documentary) claims to protect us from the 1970s frame (the cursed film). But a frame is just a border, and borders, in horror, are meant to be crossed.

Antrum: The Deadliest Film Ever Made – The Legend and the Lore

In reality, the "curse" is a highly effective designed to build dread.

Watching it alone in the dark certainly enhances the "cursed" feeling the filmmakers intended.

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