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So, "Green Wood Robbery" feels like a dive into unsettling territory. The tone is heavy, almost suffocating, with its eerie atmosphere creeping in from the start. There's this slow build-up that plays with your nerves, and the pacing lingers just enough to keep you on edge. The themes of desperation and betrayal run deep, intertwining with the horror elements in a way that feels raw. I’ve got to say, the practical effects are quite impressive—definitely a highlight. Performances aren't over-the-top, but they draw you in; they seem real and relatable, which amplifies the dread. It’s distinctive in how it marries realism with the supernatural, leaving an uneasy taste long after it ends.
Intriguing character developmentStrong practical effectsAtmospheric sound design
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