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March the 13th, 1941 is an intriguing piece of horror cinema that leans heavily on atmosphere and tension. Set in 1941, we follow two investigators who delve into the enigma of an old well. The descent feels eerie, and the communication through a military phone adds a layer of isolation and dread. The pacing is deliberate, allowing for a slow build-up that really heightens the suspense. There's something distinctly unsettling about the practical effects used, which give a real sense of authenticity to the creepiness of the well. Performances are solid, especially in how they convey the growing sense of unease. It’s a unique take on the genre, with its focus on psychological horror rather than overt scares. Definitely worth a look for those into atmospheric horror.
Focus on the atmospheric build-up.Not your typical horror flick; more psychological.Interesting use of practical effects.
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