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So, 'Keratin' takes this really strange approach to storytelling, you know? It plops you into this solitary man's headspace as he grapples with his creative urges deep within a foreboding forest. The pacing is a bit slow at times, but it really adds to the haunting atmosphere. The way the trees loom, almost like characters themselves, gives it this immersive quality. And the practical effects—those are something else; they have this rawness that enhances the horror elements without overshadowing the drama. The performance from the lead is understated yet impactful, really drawing you into his ritualistic obsession. It's not your typical horror fare, and that makes it stand out in a crowded genre.
Dark, atmospheric forest settingUnique blend of horror and dramaStriking practical effects enhance immersion
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