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So, Flies on the Wall is a bit of a hidden gem from 2005. It's got this raw, almost unsettling vibe that really draws you into the world of Ravnsborg. My Larsen, the main character, is this intense documentarian who's not afraid to poke at the town's conservative facade. The pacing is interesting—slow burn at first, then it ramps up as she uncovers the dark secrets lurking beneath. There's something about the practical effects that feels gritty and real, which adds to the tension. Performances are pretty compelling too; Larsen's character is both maddening and fascinating. It’s a film that leaves you with a lingering sense of unease, which I find quite distinctive in the genre. Worth a watch if you appreciate those subtler thriller elements.
distinctive atmosphereraw practical effectsexplores dark themes of conservatism
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