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Momo: The Missouri Monster dives into the eerie atmosphere of the 1970s, weaving together documentary and horror elements. You really feel the tension building as the film explores local lore and personal accounts from the summer of '72, when this bizarre, hair-covered creature supposedly haunted the woods around Louisiana, Missouri. The pacing has this slow burn that works well to amplify the sense of dread. The practical effects, even though they might not be top-tier, add an interesting authenticity, echoing the DIY spirit of that era. It's a fascinating look at how folklore can impact a community, plus the performances from locals reflecting on their experiences are raw and engaging. Quite a unique piece in the realm of cryptid documentaries, for sure.
Engaging local interviews.Interesting practical effects.Unique blend of horror and documentary.
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