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Harvest of Fear is one of those indie horror flicks that catches you off guard. The tone is pretty gritty, with a palpable sense of dread threading through the college campus during the Harvest Festival. I mean, there’s something eerie about the juxtaposition of festive vibes with the lurking danger. The pacing can be a bit uneven, but it builds tension well, especially as the body count rises. Practical effects are decent for its budget, adding a rawness that CGI often lacks. The performances are hit or miss, but they manage to evoke a sense of urgency and panic. What stands out is the film's exploration of paranoia—who can you trust when everyone is a potential suspect?
Indie horror with a gritty feelExplores themes of paranoiaInteresting take on college horror tropes
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