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A Place To Be is this unsettling little gem, only about 15 minutes long, but it really finds its groove in the claustrophobic ambiance of an abandoned shopping mall. It’s raw and disjointed, almost documentary-like, as we watch a distress signal from someone trapped inside. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the dread to build as the unseen horrors of isolation creep in. Practical effects are minimal, but they don't need to be flashy—it's all about the sound design and the echoes of the empty space that really sell the fear. Definitely distinct in its approach to the horror genre, it’s more about atmosphere than traditional scares, which might not be everyone’s cup of tea, but for collectors, it captures a specific slice of indie horror that’s often overlooked.
Finding A Place To Be can be a bit tricky as it’s not widely circulated, often popping up in niche indie horror collections or festival circuits. The scarcity adds a layer of intrigue for collectors, especially those who appreciate the experimental and atmospheric takes on horror. It's the kind of film that may not have received a big release, but its unique vibe and concept definitely draw interest from those looking to explore lesser-known horror shorts.
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