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Catching Dragonflies dives into a chilling narrative that centers around a young boy and a menacing creature lurking in the shadows. The film crafts a palpable tension, with an atmospheric score and moody visuals that echo classic horror vibes. The pacing is deliberate, allowing dread to build gradually; you can really feel the weight of the boy's fear as he navigates his perilous world. The practical effects, though not extravagant, are effectively unsettling and add to the film's raw authenticity. Performances are solid, capturing the innocence of youth and the terror of the unknown. It’s got this unique blend of surrealism and tangible horror that keeps you thinking long after the credits roll.
Low-budget horror with a distinct indie vibe.Strong emphasis on atmosphere over jump scares.Interesting themes of childhood fears and survival.
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Michael Ivy-Lexon
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