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People in the Trees is one of those films that creeps under your skin. The atmosphere is thick, almost suffocating, as it lingers in the shadows of the woods. The pacing is methodical, building tension as the young woman, fresh from college, stumbles upon a cult that feels all too real. It blends horror elements with surreal imagery, and the practical effects have a rawness that adds to the unsettling vibe. The performances are grounded; you can almost feel the isolation and dread. There’s something distinctly uncomfortable about how it explores freedom and entrapment. It stands out for being a slow burn—a film that doesn’t rush, allowing its eerie world to envelop you bit by bit.
A unique take on college life meeting horror.Strong sense of dread with practical effects work.Themes of isolation and entrapment explored.
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