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New Project Blair seems to dive into that murky territory of horror and psychological tension. Hong Kong's take on the found footage style, it writhes with an atmosphere that can feel claustrophobic and raw. The pacing is uneven; sometimes it lingers on moments of dread, while at others, it rushes, which gives it an unsettling feeling. The practical effects stand out, creating visceral scares that linger, though the acting might not always hit the mark. Still, it’s this blend of unease and the unknown that sets it apart, with a unique cultural twist that makes it feel distinctly different from Western counterparts. Worth a watch if you're into the edgier side of Asian cinema.
New Project Blair is a bit of an anomaly in the collector scene, often overshadowed by more mainstream titles. Its scarcity can make it intriguing for those looking to explore the edges of Asian horror. The various formats released over the years have seen limited distribution, appealing to those who appreciate the niche aspects of international cinema. As a collector, you might find it provides a refreshing contrast to more polished entries in the genre.
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