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So, there's this short horror film called Jam. It really dives into the unsettling world of parenting, specifically from a single mother's perspective. Mary, the main character, navigates this dark landscape where she has to prepare her daughter for a society that's pretty harsh, to say the least. The atmosphere is tense, almost suffocating at times, and the pacing keeps you on edge. What stands out are some practical effects that add a gritty realism to the horror, making the unsettling moments hit harder. The performances, particularly by the lead, are raw and haunting, capturing that struggle between love and survival in a harsh world. It's definitely not your typical horror flick, more of a psychological exploration dressed in horror themes.
Jam is intriguing in how rare it is; I haven't seen many copies floating around. Its limited releases make it a point of interest for collectors who appreciate short films that push boundaries. The practical effects and thematic depth make it a unique entry in the horror niche, often overshadowed by larger titles. If you come across it, it's worth considering for its distinct take on horror and parenting.
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