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Muffin is an interesting piece within the horror genre, particularly for its understated tension. The film unfolds through the lens of a young woman who makes a visit to her neighbor. It's not so much about jump scares, but more about the creeping sense of dread that builds up, almost like a slow burn. The atmosphere is thick and claustrophobic, amplified by the practical effects that, while minimal, really stick with you. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to soak in the discomfort of interaction. Performances are solid, with an unsettling vibe that lingers. It’s distinct in how it explores mundane scenarios laced with horror, making the ordinary feel eerily off-kilter.
Creeping dread over jump scaresStrong use of practical effectsExplores mundane horror themes
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