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Kodak Moment is a fascinating short that really plays with the idea of how memories can haunt us. The atmosphere is almost suffocating, with that eerie silence punctuated by sudden camera flashes, creating a disorienting experience. The pacing feels deliberate, letting those moments of tension linger just enough before snapping back to that haunting aftermath. It’s interesting how it explores themes of memory and trauma, all wrapped up in a compact horror format. The practical effects are raw and unsettling, which adds a realness to the horror that digital effects often miss. You can feel the constraints of its competition format, but it somehow amplifies its impact. Solid performances, especially given the length, really draw you into this twisted little world.
Short film competition entryEmphasizes practical effectsExplores memory and trauma themes
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