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Pandora (2022) is a fascinating dive into the realm of found footage, where the filmmaker juggles existing recordings to weave a narrative that feels both familiar and unsettling. This one plays with the tension of the unknown and the known, cleverly remixing previous visuals to evoke a haunting atmosphere. It's not just a collection of jump scares; there's a creeping dread that builds subtly, making you rethink the context of what you’re watching. The pacing feels deliberate, drawing you in as the layers of the story unfold. Practical effects, although limited, are effectively used to enhance the eerie mood. It’s an interesting take on horror that challenges how we view recorded memories and their interpretations.
Unique use of found footageExplores themes of perception and memoryIntriguing pacing and atmosphere
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