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Human Hibachi is one of those films that lingers in your mind long after the credits roll. Shot mostly on a phone, it brings this raw, almost voyeuristic feel that heightens the unsettling atmosphere. The pacing is slow at times, which really builds tension, making the disturbing moments hit harder. You’re following a birthday celebration that spirals into something much darker, showcasing the depths of human depravity. The practical effects, while not overly polished, add to the film's grim realism. Performances are solid, with a sense of authenticity that pulls you in. It's a tough watch, but there’s a curious artistry in its chaos, making it a distinctive entry in the horror genre.
Unique found footage styleGrim themes of human natureRealistic performances and effects
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