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So, 'Home Videos' is this intriguing little horror flick that digs into the afroamerican experience through family conversations. It’s all about the mundane turned unsettling. Jerrod Carmichael does a solid job capturing those everyday chats about sex, beauty standards, confidence, and feminism; it feels real, you know? The contrast between the relatable topics and the creeping horror in the atmosphere is what sets it apart. There's a sense of intimacy, almost like you're peeking through a window into their lives. The pacing is deliberately slow, which might throw some off, but it really builds tension. The performances are raw and honest, making those unsettling moments hit harder than they might otherwise. Just a distinctive take on horror that feels personal and poignant.
Explores complex themes within family dynamics.Pacing builds tension gradually, not for everyone.Unique blend of horror and intimate dialogue.
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