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So, Florida, Man is this curious blend of documentary and horror, right? Filmmaker Evan Jordan digs into his own past, and it feels like you’re diving deep into a murky swamp of Southern life. The pacing has this almost natural rhythm, moving from candid moments with family and friends to those eerie, unsettling vibes that make you question what’s real. Practical effects? Not the focus here, but the atmosphere is thick with tension, giving it that haunting quality. What really stands out are the performances—these folks feel so genuine, like you’re eavesdropping on their lives. It’s a bit raw, a little chaotic, but that’s what makes it feel so distinctive. You’ll either love it or be scratching your head, which is part of the charm, honestly.
Interesting take on Southern culture and myths.The mix of documentary and horror is quite unique.Features real-life characters that add depth to the narrative.
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