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So, 'Not Found 29' rolls in as the latest entry in that found footage series that's been creeping folks out since day one. It sticks to that gritty, grainy aesthetic that fans of the genre appreciate, really making you feel like you’re peeking into something you shouldn’t. The pacing is deliberate, building tension slowly, which definitely works to its advantage. The atmosphere is thick with unease, and you can sense a heavy influence from Japanese folklore, which adds depth to its horror elements. Practical effects here are pretty effective, often overshadowing the CGI that’s so prevalent in modern horror. Performances are raw and unpolished, which surprisingly enhances the realism. It’s unique among the sequels for its subtle narrative twists and character depth.
Considered a solid continuation of the series.Focuses heavily on atmosphere and tension.Practical effects stand out in this installment.
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