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So, 'Dark Side of the Light' is one of those films that digs into the eerie vibe of a lighthouse setting. The way it plays with light and shadow really pulls you in, creating this oppressive atmosphere that lingers long after the credits roll. It's not just a typical horror; it’s got this dreamlike quality with visions and nightmares that blend reality and the supernatural. You get a real sense of isolation, and the pacing creates tension without rushing through the story. The practical effects are quite intriguing, giving it a raw edge that CGI just can't replicate. Performances are decent, capturing that haunting feeling of dread. It’s definitely one of those obscure gems that sticks with you, haunting your thoughts like the lighthouse itself.
Unique atmosphere with a lighthouse settingDreamlike narrative intertwining reality and nightmaresStrong use of practical effects over CGI
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