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Cain Hill is an interesting piece from 2017 that dives into the creepy lore of an abandoned asylum. The atmosphere is thick with dread as the documentary crew delves into the dark past of this eerie place. What stands out is how they weave the unsettling history with their own growing paranoia. The story has a slow-burn pacing that really builds tension, especially with the way it reveals the unsettling truths about the inmates. Practical effects here are used effectively—nothing flashy, but it adds to that grim authenticity. The performances of the cast give this film a raw edge that feels almost real, making you question what's staged and what's truly haunting. It’s a decent watch if you appreciate indie horror exploring psychological themes.
Interesting take on asylum horror with a documentary twist.Solid practical effects enhance the unsettling atmosphere.Themes of paranoia and history interwoven with character dynamics.
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