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Lahemaa is quite the curious piece. It delves into the eerie ambiance of the Lahemaa forest, blending documentary and mystery in a way that's not entirely conventional. The film’s foundation rests on a diary, video tapes, and a roll of film, remnants of someone who's gone missing. The pacing feels deliberate, almost methodical, drawing you into the unsettling atmosphere while unraveling the layers of this investigation. There’s a rawness to the practical effects, which, while not flashy, add to the film’s authenticity. The performances, though minimal, have this haunting quality that lingers. It’s definitely a distinctive exploration of absence and memory, leaving you pondering its implications long after the credits roll.
Found footage style adds to the realismExplores themes of memory and absenceUnique blend of documentary and mystery genres
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