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Flicker has this raw, unsettling vibe that really gets under your skin. It starts with pretty standard camping horror fare, but then it spirals into something much more haunting. The practical effects are pretty effective, creating that visceral reaction you want in a horror flick. The pacing is deliberately slow, almost claustrophobic at times, which heightens the tension as Pretty navigates the eerily quiet mountains. The atmosphere is thick with dread, and the way the film weaves in experimental elements keeps you on edge. The performances are solid; you really feel for her as she struggles against unseen terrors. This one’s not for everyone, but if you appreciate the indie horror scene, it’s definitely got its own unique flavor.
Experimental horror styleStrong practical effectsDecent indie performance
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Aaron Hendren
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