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So, 'Be Not Afraid' caught my attention with its eerie atmosphere and that slow-burn pacing that really lets the tension simmer. Set against the desolate backdrop of a gas station, it draws you in with this unsettling vibe—like you’re just waiting for something to happen, but it’s not what you expect. The practical effects they used feel gritty and raw, amplifying the unsettling moments. The performances have this authenticity that pulls you into the showman's desperation. It's a unique take on faith and existential dread wrapped in a bizarre encounter. Not your typical horror fare, which makes it stand out in the current landscape.
'Be Not Afraid' is still relatively new, so details about its format history are sparse—digital seems to be the primary option for now. Collectors are starting to take interest, especially since the themes and practical effects offer something different from mainstream horror. Keep an eye out for any limited editions that might pop up down the line; could be a good conversation piece for those who appreciate newer indie horror.
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