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For Roger is a haunting exploration of grief and paranoia, layered with a slow-burn tension that's both unsettling and poignant. The desolate cabin setting really amplifies the isolation, and the home video footage adds a nostalgic yet eerie backdrop to Roger's journey. There’s a rawness to the performances, particularly the way Roger grapples with his loss, which feels real and relatable. The pacing, while deliberate, builds this oppressive atmosphere that keeps you on edge. There's also something uniquely chilling about the idea of being watched - it taps into that primal fear of the unknown. And while it has horror elements, it's more about the emotional horror of loss and memory, making it stand out in that genre.
Creepy atmosphere with a focus on isolation.Strong emotional core tied to loss.Interesting use of home video footage.
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