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Omar Salas Zamora's The Fog is an interesting blend of comedy and horror that plays with the concept of self-identity in the film industry. The atmosphere teeters on the edge of absurdity, often using practical effects that feel both nostalgic and fresh. The pacing has a bit of that awkward charm, where moments linger just long enough to evoke laughter or a shiver down your spine. The performances are quirky, especially from the lead, who struggles to find his footing between comedic antics and genuine horror elements. There's an underlying theme about ambition and the fear of becoming irrelevant in a surreal way, which definitely sets it apart from typical genre fare. It’s a curious ride, and you can definitely see its potential in a niche crowd.
Interesting blend of comedy and horror elements.Practical effects give it a nostalgic feel.Themes of identity and ambition come through.
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