In the realm of psychological horror, few films explore the depths of the human psyche like Neil Marshall’s “The Descent.” Released in 2005, this bone-chilling narrative delves into both the physical and emotional abyss, presenting viewers with a story that transcends mere monster scares. At its core, “The Descent” serves as an allegory for grief and trauma, utilizing the terrifying setting and monstrous creatures to symbolize the inner struggles faced by the protagonists. The raw emotions exhibited by the characters reveal how trauma can manifest in