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So, 'Natural Instincts' is this really intriguing short from 1999 that delivers an experimental take on horror, intertwining it with a critique on media racism. The pacing is almost dreamlike, creating this unsettling atmosphere that lingers. It's not your typical horror fare; it’s more about the psychological discomfort than jump scares. The practical effects—they're minimal but striking, really evoke a sense of dread. Performances are raw, which adds to its authenticity. There's this constant tension that builds, almost like a commentary woven into the fabric of horror itself. It’s definitely a unique piece if you're into films that challenge and provoke thought, rather than just entertain.
Short experimental formatFocuses on media critiqueDistinctive atmosphere and tension
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Ximena Cuevas
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