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So, 'Ghosting' from 2022 is an interesting piece—mostly because it really leans into that eerie, intangible feeling of loss and connection. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing moments to breathe while building up tension. It's got a unique atmosphere, almost dreamlike at times, and I appreciate the practical effects that give it this raw, authentic vibe. The performances, while not widely recognized, have a certain depth, capturing the emotional weight of the narrative. It’s not really flashy; it’s more about creating a lingering sense of unease that makes it stick with you. You might find yourself thinking about it long after the credits roll. Definitely one that’s worth a look if you’re into exploring the subtler narratives of loss.
'Ghosting' has seen limited releases, with a few physical formats surfacing but nothing too extensive. Collectors might find it a bit elusive in terms of availability, which adds to its charm, honestly. The interest seems to be growing, especially among those who appreciate films that delve into emotional narratives rather than typical horror tropes. Keep an eye on it, as it could become a sought-after title for those interested in the nuanced side of ghost stories.
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