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Midnight Hair is one of those indie gems that creeps under your skin. The atmosphere here is thick with dread; you can almost feel the chill of the mountain air wrapping around you. The pacing is slow, but it builds tension effectively, drawing you deeper into the couple's unraveling sanity. What stands out are the practical effects, which are surprisingly well-executed for a lesser-known film. It relies on psychological horror rather than jump scares, letting the mystery of their past simmer until it boils over. The performances feel genuine; you can relate to their fear and desperation. It's a blend of old-school horror vibes and modern storytelling that captures something real—fear of not just what lurks in the dark, but what we've buried.
Strong emphasis on psychological horror over cheap scaresWell-crafted practical effects enhance the eerie atmosphereThemes of guilt and secrets provide a layered narrative
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