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Morning Interim is one of those eerie indie films that creeps up on you. The tone is unsettling, mixing dread with the intrigue of a mystery. As you dive into the world of this philanthropic organization, the pacing feels almost languid, drawing you into the weird behaviors of its members. It's not your typical horror; it leans more into a psychological space, probing the darker side of altruism. Practical effects are used sparingly but effectively, heightening the film's unsettling atmosphere. The performances are raw and unrefined, which adds to its authenticity. There’s something about the way it slowly uncovers the layers of deception that lingers long after the credits roll. Definitely an interesting piece to discuss among fellow collectors.
Eerie atmosphere that builds slowly · Interesting take on horror through psychological elements · Practical effects enhance the unsettling vibe
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