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Loon has this eerie vibe, you know? It sets up a slow burn with the couple heading out to this isolated Montana cabin, and you're just waiting for something to snap. The atmosphere is thick with tension, especially when they cross paths with that neighbor who's just too much. The way the film escalates is pretty interesting β it doesn't rush, really lets the discomfort build. The practical effects are solid, and the performances carry the weight of the story well. It really dives into themes of isolation and the thin line between neighborly and hostile, which keeps it distinctive in a landscape of horror films that sometimes rely too heavily on jump scares.
Loon is relatively obscure, which adds to its appeal for collectors seeking under-the-radar horror. There have been limited physical releases, making finding a copy somewhat of a challenge. As the film hasn't garnered widespread attention, prices tend to vary, but dedicated fans appreciate its unique atmosphere and pacing, making it a niche find worth tracking.
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