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Edwin Baca's 'The Glitch' dives into a tense and unsettling atmosphere, echoing classic horror vibes while navigating the fraught relationship between Hal and Eden. The pacing is slow-burn, effectively building dread and capturing the isolation Hal feels as he neglects everything for his obsession. The practical effects are striking, with a blend of unsettling visuals that keep you on edge. Performances bring a raw authenticity, especially in the emotional turmoil between the leads. This film explores themes of obsession and the thin line between genius and madness, making it a distinctive entry in the horror landscape. There's a sense of lurking dread that sticks with you long after it ends.
Notable for its practical effects that enhance the horror experience.A slow-burn narrative that emphasizes character over shock value.Interesting exploration of the impact of obsession on personal relationships.
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