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So, 'Bigfoot Kills: A True Crime Documentary' is definitely one of those films that gets under your skin. Shot in a raw style, the pacing is almost hypnotic, as it lingers on the eerie stillness of those Wisconsin woods. You really feel the isolation and impending dread. The performances, or rather the authenticity of the bloggers, pull you in; it’s like you're right there with them, experiencing their last moments. The practical effects are surprisingly effective in conveying the horror without going overboard. What stands out here is the mix of myth and reality, blurring lines in a way that leaves you questioning what's possible. It's a unique take on the found footage genre, with a true crime twist that keeps it grounded yet chilling.
Found footage style enhances the realism.Themes of isolation and fear of the unknown.Practical effects are used sparingly but effectively.
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