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Jingle (2017) takes a unique approach to horror that lingers in the mind. The whole setup revolves around a woman jolted awake by an eerie, relentless ringing of bells, and that simple premise just escalates. It taps into that raw fear of the unknown, and the atmosphere? It’s unsettling, almost claustrophobic at times. The pacing is deliberate, allowing tension to build without rushing into chaotic scares. I appreciate the practical effects used here—they feel tangible and grounded, which adds to the creepy vibe. The performances are subtly unsettling, drawing you into her dread. It’s not flashy, but the way it plays with sound and silence is distinctive and worth noting for collectors who enjoy atmospheric horror.
Atmospheric sound design enhances tensionPractical effects stand outDeliberate pacing contributes to dread
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