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So, 'Dear Louis' is this indie thriller that really leans into that eerie, claustrophobic vibe. The pacing is kind of slow, but it builds a tension that creeps up on you, playing with the idea of grief and guilt. Louis, the main guy, is just cleaning up after a wild night, and then things get real weird with objects shifting around. You start to wonder if it's his friend’s spirit causing all this. The practical effects are surprisingly well done for a smaller budget, adding to the unsettling atmosphere. The performances are solid, especially from the lead who captures that mix of paranoia and desperation nicely. It's got a unique spin on the hauntings trope that sets it apart from the usual fare.
Indie production with impressive practical effects.Explores themes of grief and guilt in a distinct way.Strong lead performance enhances the haunting narrative.
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