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So, 'Flame' is a fascinating entry in the horror genre. It’s all about isolation and the psychological tension that comes with it. The setup is simple yet effective—just a room and a single flame that lights up a face, creating this eerie intimacy. You really feel the claustrophobia. The atmosphere? Dark, oppressive, and quite suffocating at times. The pacing is deliberate, giving you space to get lost in the dread. And those practical effects are pretty neat, not overly flashy but they ground the experience, making it feel almost visceral. It leans heavily on performance, and the actors really carry the weight of the story. All in all, it’s an intriguing piece worth discussing among collectors for its unique approach to horror.
Intimate setting enhances psychological tensionStrong performances drive the narrativePractical effects lend realism to horror elements
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