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So, Fingerbones is quite an intriguing piece. It dives deep into the fragmented psyche of this father, and the atmosphere is thick with dread. The use of an old VHS camera adds a raw, gritty quality that really enhances the unsettling tone throughout. You can feel the weight of the memories, almost like they're haunting. The pacing is deliberate, which might turn some away, but it definitely builds a sense of claustrophobia. The practical effects really shine in certain parts, giving it this authentic, grounded horror vibe. You don't see that often these days. It's a unique take on the psychological horror genre, worth a look for those who appreciate the nuances of storytelling in film.
Interesting use of VHS aestheticsStrong psychological themesNot for everyone due to pacing
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Chris Rivera
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