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So, 'Missing, Presumed' is this darkly comedic take on the whole accidental murder trope. You’ve got Tod and Jenny Slaughter, a couple who really spiral after that first mistake—it's almost absurd how they keep doubling down, and the way it escalates is both shocking and oddly entertaining. The atmosphere is thick with tension and dread, yet there’s a strange lightness to their banter that keeps it from becoming too grim. The pacing feels deliberate, almost like a slow burn, which adds to the mounting sense of dread. And while we don’t know much about the director yet, the practical effects are surprisingly well done, which you don’t always see in smaller productions. It’s distinctive for its blend of humor and horror, playing with the moral implications of their choices in a way that lingers after the credits roll.
This film is still a bit of an enigma, given its recent release. Early screenings have sparked interest particularly among collectors who appreciate that mix of dark comedy and horror. As of now, there’s no extensive release history, which might add to its scarcity later on. Keep an eye on this one as it could become a notable piece in niche collections, especially if it garners a cult following.
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