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Met@slash has this eerie vibe that's hard to shake off. It's all about that creeping sense of dread, especially when you're locked in with just a screen for company. The pacing is interesting, it takes its time to build tension, with the boy's social media scrolling juxtaposed against the lurking danger outside. Practical effects, though not flashy, serve their purpose well, grounding this modern tale in a way that feels relatable yet unsettling. The performances are solid, with the lead effectively capturing that mix of teenage bravado and vulnerability. It’s like a meditation on isolation and the digital age, making it distinctive amidst the usual slasher fare.
Met@slash is one of those titles that hasn't really blown up in the collector community yet, maybe due to its lesser-known director and obscure origins. The limited releases and streaming-only status make it a bit of a hidden gem, though. There are some interesting variations in formats out there, but overall, it hasn't seen a wide distribution, which adds a certain allure for collectors hunting for unique pieces. As the genre evolves, this film could get a second look down the line.
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