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Karma (2013) has this raw and gritty feel, typical of short films that push boundaries. It’s a thriller that really leans into its premise, showcasing the kind of practical effects that make you appreciate the craft behind indie horror. The tension builds slowly but effectively, drawing you in with a sense of unease that lingers long after it’s over. The performances feel authentic, adding to the film’s unsettling atmosphere. It’s interesting how it dives into themes of justice and retribution, all within a very tight runtime. There’s an undeniable charm in its simplicity and the way it tackles those big ideas with a small cast and limited setting.
Entry in the Four4 Very Short Horror Film CompetitionFocus on practical effects and tension buildingThemes of justice and retribution
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