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So, Black Forest (2015) is one of those indie horrors that doesn’t hold your hand. Two friends, fresh out of high school, find themselves living in this camper by a river, which sounds kind of peaceful, right? But the vibe shifts quickly. There's this statue, old and creepy, and it’s been in the area forever. The tension builds as they realize they're not alone - something's watching. The atmosphere is thick with dread, and it really nails that feeling of isolation. The practical effects are decent, adding a grittiness that enhances the discomfort. Performances feel raw and believable, which fits the overall tone. It has a certain charm in its rough edges, makes you think about the stories we inherit.
Indie horror with a unique premise.Focuses on atmosphere and tension.Features practical effects instead of CGI.
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