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Henry Eats is one of those odd little finds that sticks with you. You’ve got this eerie animation style that perfectly captures the stillness of the woods, almost feels like the forest itself is watching. The pacing is slow, intentionally so, which builds this unsettling tension, you know? The visuals combined with the sparse sound design create a haunting atmosphere. The horror isn’t over-the-top; it’s more about the existential dread lurking beneath the surface. And while we don’t know who directed it, there’s a unique vision at play here. It’s distinct in its execution—simple yet deeply unnerving, inviting multiple interpretations about time and isolation. It’s definitely a different kind of horror experience, one that lingers long after it ends.
Slow pacing enhances the tensionDistinct animation styleThemes of isolation and time
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