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So, 'The Blind Spot' is one of those indie horrors that sneaks up on you. Jenny Secoma, played by an unknown actress, is an exorcist who's kind of down on her luck. You can really feel her dread and paranoia; it’s like the camera lingers just a bit too long on her face, making everything feel claustrophobic. The pacing is a bit unconventional—there's a slow burn that really builds up the tension. The atmosphere is heavy, almost suffocating at times, and the practical effects, while not flashy, lend a raw edge to the scares. There’s something haunting about Jenny's struggle, not just against the supernatural but also her own demons. It’s distinctive in how it melds the personal with the paranormal, a nice twist on the genre.
Indie horror explorationFocus on character-driven storytellingPractical effects over CGI
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