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So 'Not Found 44' continues this found footage saga with its usual grimy aesthetics. The film really leans into the uncomfortable, capturing the rawness of fear in a way that feels almost documentary-like. There's this unsettling atmosphere that's built up through the pacing – it’s slow at times, which can be a bit trying, but it ultimately adds to the tension. Practical effects make a solid return, creating some genuinely creepy moments without relying too much on CGI. The performances are hit or miss, but there’s this authenticity that shines through the awkwardness. It feels distinctly Japanese, with themes of isolation and the unknown that linger long after the credits roll. Worth a watch if you’re into the series or just appreciate the format.
A continuation of the Not Found series.Focuses on themes of isolation and fear.Features strong practical effects.
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