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Iris (2024) weaves a chilling tale that plays on our attachment to technology in a clever way. The film dives into the eerie atmosphere of the holiday season, making it relatable yet unsettling. Laney, eager to embrace the new, quickly finds herself in a battle against her old phone, which adds a layer of dark humor and existential dread. The pacing is tight, with moments that linger just long enough to build tension. Practical effects heighten the spookiness, creating a tangible sense of dread without relying too heavily on CGI. The performances feel genuine, grounding the horror in a reality we all know too well. It's an interesting commentary on our relationship with devices, wrapped in a horror package that feels timely and relevant.
Interesting take on tech horror.Good practical effects enhance the experience.The holiday backdrop adds a unique twist.
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