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I Tried Indoor Security Cameras is a curious little piece, shot on a $9 toy camera. The director, who remains a mystery, crafts a chilling atmosphere with limited resources. The film relies heavily on practical effects, and it leans into its DIY aesthetic, which adds a layer of authenticity to the horror. Pacing is interesting; it finds a rhythm that builds tension quietly before hitting unexpected moments. The themes of surveillance and paranoia come across strongly, making you think about what’s lurking in your own home. Performances are raw and sincere—there’s something captivating about their genuine fear. It’s this lo-fi approach that makes the film stand out in today’s polished horror landscape.
Experimental horrorUnique DIY aestheticExplores themes of surveillance
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