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So, Anansi, right? It's this indie horror flick that really leans into the isolation vibe. You get this creeping dread that builds as the family grapples with a crisis that’s not just your typical domestic drama. The atmosphere is thick with tension—like, every creak of the floorboards feels significant. There’s some interesting stuff around folklore and how it ties into personal history, which gives it a unique twist. The pacing is slow but intentional, letting you sink into the characters’ paranoia. I’m not sure who directed it, but the performances are solid, really conveying that sense of claustrophobia. And the practical effects—pretty effective, without overdoing it. It’s not your run-of-the-mill horror, that’s for sure.
Indie horror with strong atmosphereExplores themes of folklore and personal historyEffective practical effects enhance tension
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