Descent Into Darkness

Descent Into Darkness
A journalist from an Eastern European country arrives in Paris to start a tour of European capitals. His intention is to make a documentary about the European dream. Between fascination and difficulty of adaptation, Sorgoï struggles to complete his project and his expedition drives him to a devastating state of madness.
Mariusz reviewedJanuary 25, 2025
I came across this movie by chance, and after seeing many positive reviews, I decided to give it a shot. I won't hide the fact that during the first 15 to 20 minutes, I was simply bored, and the main character really annoyed me. However, I'm glad I decided to keep watching. Oh boy... minute by minute, I got more and more drawn into the plot, and I couldn't take my eyes off the TV. In my opinion, Sorgoi Prakov perfectly portrayed a person descending into madness. There might have been a bit of exaggeration, but nonetheless, it was a fantastic watch. This is one of those films I regret I can never experience for the first time again.