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So, Clay (2019) is this indie horror flick that really leans into a grim atmosphere. The pacing feels a bit deliberate at times, but it works to build tension as you dive deeper into its unsettling themes of creation and existential dread. The practical effects are pretty impressive for a lower-budget project, with a rawness that adds to the overall discomfort. The performances, while not from widely known actors, bring a certain authenticity that enhances the eerie vibe. There's a palpable sense of isolation that lingers throughout, making every scene feel heavy. It’s distinctive in how it approaches the subject matter—definitely not your typical slasher fare, but more of a slow-burn psychological horror that lingers long after the credits roll.
Indie horror with a unique approachStrong practical effectsExplores themes of creation and dread
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