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Lost in Buffalo City strikes an interesting balance between atmospheric tension and slow-burn dread. The film's setting—those crumbling remnants of Buffalo City—gives it a haunting quality that really pulls you in. John Miller’s character is quite relatable, driven by curiosity and ambition, but the locals' warnings add an eerie undercurrent. The pacing can be meandering at times, which might not sit well with everyone, but it really helps build that sense of isolation. Plus, the practical effects used for the apparitions are pretty effective, lending a tangible feel to the horror. It’s the kind of film that lingers, with themes of exploration and the consequences of ignoring history. Definitely leaves you pondering long after the credits roll.
Atmospheric horror aestheticsStrong sense of placeInteresting character dynamics
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