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So, 'Not at the Table' really leans into that creeping dread throughout. Shot in first-person, it immerses you into a dinner scene that spirals into chaos. The Smith family, all smiles at first, get caught up in something sinister as their meal goes off the rails. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and it's all about the slow build—the dread creeps in almost unnoticed until it’s too late. You get a real sense of claustrophobia with the footage, and it feels like you’re right there with them. The practical effects, when they hit, are shockingly visceral, adding to the whole experience. It’s a grim look at family and faith veering into darkness, and it stays with you after it’s over.
First-person perspective adds a unique layer.Practical effects enhance the grim atmosphere.Themes of family and faith are deeply explored.
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