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So, 'How NOT to Make a Horror Film' is this wild dive into the chaos of indie filmmaking, and it’s set in the desolate beauty of South Australia. The team, armed with a $30,000 budget, really thought they were onto something epic, but man, it all just falls apart in the most entertaining way. You see the struggles with practical effects, the pacing that just goes haywire, and the genuine exhaustion on the faces of the crew. It's a bit raw, a bit unpolished, but that’s what gives it character. The atmosphere is almost comedic, yet there’s this underlying tension as they grapple with their ambition versus reality. It’s like a cautionary tale for anyone thinking about diving into horror filmmaking.
Interesting exploration of indie filmmaking pitfalls.Unique mix of documentary style with horror themes.Offers insight into practical effects challenges.
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