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KillCam: Live has this unsettling vibe right from the start. It's like a modern take on isolation horror, where these students think they're just part of an experiment, but things take a darker turn as paranoia sets in. The way social media ties into the narrative is intriguing, almost like a commentary on our own connections—or lack thereof. The pacing is steady, building tension without rushing to the gore. When it comes to practical effects, they do a commendable job; nothing feels overly digital. Performances are decent, capturing that youthful naivety, but you can tell there's more brewing beneath the surface. It’s distinctive in how it plays with technology's role in our lives and the trust we place in our circle. A curious watch for anyone into horror that feels relevant today.
Explores themes of isolation and distrustUnique use of social mediaInteresting practical effects
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