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Black Fog is an atmospheric piece that really leans into that claustrophobic tension. The setting—a remote forest—just wraps around you, making everything feel isolated and eerie. The pacing has a slow burn that ramps up the dread, especially when the daughter steps out to find help. It's unsettling how the film plays with the idea of trust and danger lurking in the unknown. The practical effects are gritty and visceral, adding to the film's rawness. Performances are grounded, particularly the mother's vulnerability that really pulls you into her predicament. It’s not just about the horror elements; it dives into maternal bonds and the primal instinct to survive.
Atmospheric tension throughoutStrong focus on character dynamicsNoteworthy practical effects
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