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So, 'Watch Me' dives into the whole influencer culture, but it's not just a gimmick. It leans heavily into the paranoia of being constantly watched, which really adds to the unsettling atmosphere. The pacing ramps up nicely as the couple and their friends descend into panic while the serene mountain backdrop turns ominous. Practical effects are used sparingly but effectively, creating some genuinely tense moments without leaning too much on CGI. Performances are raw and sometimes a bit uneven, which actually lends to the film's authenticity. It's interesting how it explores themes of trust and betrayal, especially in today’s social media-driven world.
‘Watch Me’ is somewhat elusive in terms of physical releases, with limited home media options that have garnered interest from collectors. A few indie labels have picked it up for DVD or streaming, but original pressings feel scarce. Its exploration of modern anxieties surrounding social media gives it a unique position among indie horror, making it a conversation starter for enthusiasts who appreciate thematic depth alongside genre elements.
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