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So, A Friend In Me really leans into that eerie, hazy atmosphere that you often find in indie horror. The pacing feels deliberate, almost slow at times, but it builds tension nicely. Sam, our ghost-hunting protagonist, discovers this old VHS tape, and it’s like the portal to a world where the past keeps creeping in. The practical effects stand out, giving an authentic feel that’s often missing in modern horror. The performances are pretty solid, particularly Sam’s, who captures that mix of curiosity and dread. There's something distinctly nostalgic about the way it taps into classic ghost stories while also feeling fresh. It's not your typical jump-scare fest, which I appreciate.
Atmospheric with a nostalgic vibeDeliberate pacing enhances tensionStrong practical effects and performances
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