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So, 'My Father Died in October' is one of those indie horrors that creeps under your skin. The pacing is slow but intentional, really building that suffocating atmosphere. It’s not just about the scares but this pervasive sense of dread—like, what's lurking just out of sight? The practical effects are quite impressive for a low-budget film, enhancing the eerie vibe without relying too heavily on CGI. The performances, especially from the young lead, are raw and haunting. There's a theme of grief that permeates the film, and you can feel that weight. It’s distinctive in how it focuses on emotional resonance over jump scares, which is a refreshing take for horror collectors looking for something different.
Focuses on emotional depth over traditional horror tropes.Impressive practical effects contribute to the unsettling atmosphere.Pacing allows for gradual tension build-up, enhancing the overall dread.
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