So, 'Mar de Monstro' brings this really murky vibe to the horror genre. It plays with isolation and the ocean's mystery in a way that feels both eerie and claustrophobic. The pacing has a slow burn to it, which I think gives the unsettling moments time to really sink in. The practical effects stand out, especially in how they depict the creatures lurking beneath the waves β very grounded and gritty. Performances are decent, but itβs the atmosphere that really draws you in, like you're sucked under the surface yourself. It has this raw edge that feels different, maybe even experimental. Not your run-of-the-mill horror flick, which I appreciate.
Interesting take on oceanic horror.Strong use of practical effects.Atmospheric pacing enhances tension.
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