Film Threat Review: Melodies of the Abyss
- Iwata Sam
- 5 days ago
- 1 min read
I was drifting online when my eyes froze. On March 5, Film Threat published a review of Melodies of the Abyss.

For full review:
As director, that moment struck me deeply. Film Threat has long been a pillar of independent cinema, championing works that defy convention. To see my film reflected there — and recognized with an 8.5/10 — is a moment of affirmation.
Melodies of the Abyss was never conceived as just another thriller. Its purpose was singular: to reignite attention on Kurt Cobain’s death. Three decades later, the questions remain unresolved — suicide, conspiracy, or something beyond imagination?
Confronting that uncertainty was itself a risk. Film Threat saw it, and closed with a lesson for every filmmaker: “Don’t be afraid to take risks, go for it.”

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