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So, 'Only Darkness' from '99 is this intriguing little horror film that really plays with the mind. You have Paul Salem, a writer who's gotten fed up with the usual tropes. The pacing is quite slow at times but it builds this creeping dread that's hard to shake off. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, have a rawness that feels real, almost gritty. Crispin Manson delivers a performance that's both relatable and unsettling, which adds to the overall atmosphere. What stands out to me is how the film captures this feeling of isolation and desperation, especially with the dynamic between Paul and the mysterious woman he encounters. Definitely a unique entry in the horror genre, that's for sure.
Explores themes of isolation and desperationInteresting character dynamicsAtmospheric storytelling that lingers
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