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Fey weaves a haunting tale enveloped in the isolation of Crestline. The atmosphere feels thick and claustrophobic, almost like the mountain air is suffocating. Derek and Mack’s journey to record an album quickly morphs into something darker, with Faedra’s intentions remaining shrouded in mystery. The pacing is deliberate, allowing tension to build, and the practical effects add a gritty authenticity that you don't see much nowadays. It's interesting how the film plays with themes of trust and ambition, particularly in the context of the music industry. The performances are solid; Faedra’s character is enigmatic and unsettling, and you can’t help but feel Mack’s growing paranoia. There’s an edge to it that sticks with you long after the credits roll.
Explores the dark side of ambition in the music industry.Features strong practical effects that enhance the horror.The pacing builds suspense effectively throughout.
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