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So, 'Paragon' is kind of an interesting piece, really. Set in the summer of '84, it unravels the story of an MIT student who stumbles upon this bizarre computer program that can actually predict the future. The tone is a nice blend of dread and curiosity, almost like a creeping fog that wraps around you. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, but it builds this tension that keeps you guessing. There's a solid mix of practical effects that give it that gritty, authentic feel—definitely adds to the horror vibe. The performances have a rawness to them, capturing that naive enthusiasm of youth colliding with unimaginable terror. It’s distinct in how it plays with technology and the moral implications of knowing too much. Worth a look if you dig that blend of horror and sci-fi.
Features strong practical effects that enhance the horror elements.Explores themes of knowledge and the unknown.Pacing might feel off, but it builds a unique tension.
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