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Greystone Park is a fascinating dive into the eerie atmosphere of an abandoned psychiatric hospital. Filmed in October 2009, the documentary-style approach lends it a raw, unsettling feel that's hard to shake off. The exploration of a once infamous facility known for its harsh treatments, like electroshock and lobotomies, brings a notable tension to the viewing experience. It’s interesting how the filmmakers capture the unease of the setting, almost as if the hospital itself is a character. The pacing can be slow, but it builds suspense effectively, making you feel the weight of history and lost souls. There's a distinct blend of real-life horror and psychological exploration that makes it stand out in the indie horror scene.
Documentary-style horrorExploration of mental health treatmentsUneasy atmosphere and pacing
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