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So, 'Edgar Allan Poe's Lighthouse Keeper' is an intriguing little piece. It really leans into that classic horror vibe with a slow, creeping tension throughout. The isolated setting on that remote peninsula gives it a stark sense of dread, which is amplified by the haunting specters that the protagonist encounters. The pacing can feel deliberate, almost like a slow burn, which some folks might find frustrating but I think it really builds the atmosphere. The practical effects have a raw feel to them, adding a layer of authenticity to the ghosts and grotesque figures. The performances are decent enough—nothing mind-blowing, but they fit the eerie tone. It’s distinct for its emphasis on psychological horror rather than jump scares, a neat take on Poe's themes of madness and the unknown.
Explores themes of isolation and madness. · Features practical effects that enhance the eerie atmosphere. · Emphasizes psychological horror over typical jump scares.
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