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Learning To Kill is an intriguing dive into the dark side of human nature, wrapped in the guise of a documentary. The atmosphere is thick with tension, punctuated by moments that feel all too real. You can really sense the discomfort among the crew as they start to realize that they might be in over their heads. The pacing is deliberate, allowing dread to build slowly, which really adds to that unsettling feeling. Practical effects are surprisingly effective, grounding the horror in a way that enhances the authenticity of the narrative. The performances are raw and unfiltered, bringing a sense of immediacy that’s hard to shake off. There’s a distinct sense of voyeurism here that makes you question the ethics of what you’re watching.
Interesting blend of documentary style and horror tropes.Noteworthy practical effects add to the unsettling realism.Pacing allows for a slow burn that heightens tension.
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