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So, MUS is this 2020 horror flick that really leans into atmosphere over jump scares. It’s got this sort of creeping dread that builds slowly, which is refreshing. The pacing? Uneven at times, but I think that adds to the disorientation it aims for. The performances feel raw and unrefined, matching the film's grit. Practical effects, when they show up, are handled nicely, giving a sense of realism to the horror elements. It seems to explore themes of isolation and psychological breakdown, but without an explicit overview, you’re piecing it together as you watch. It’s not going to be for everyone, but it definitely carves out its own niche in the indie horror landscape.
Interesting take on psychological horror.Great for collectors who appreciate indie films.Not much known about the director adds to its mystique.
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