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137.7 is an interesting dive into the horror of self-perception and the unsettling space between identities. It plays out in this semi-found-footage style that gives it a raw, almost intimate feel. The tone is disquieting, layered with a sense of dread that creeps in slowly, almost like a fog. The pacing meanders, which can be off-putting for some, but it really allows the themes of liminality and transformation to breathe. Practical effects are surprisingly effective, enhancing the eerie atmosphere without overshadowing the narrative. Performances feel grounded, channeling a sense of reality that makes the horror hit harder. It’s not your typical horror fare, but that’s what makes it a curious watch for those of us who appreciate the art of the genre.
Explore its unique take on horror and identity.The pacing may not be for everyone, but it's deliberate.Keep an eye on the practical effects – they add to the atmosphere.
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Sasha Myshkina
Director