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Possibly in Michigan is an intriguing blend of horror and music that feels like a fever dream. Directed by Cecelia Condit, it weaves an unsettling narrative where two young women navigate the sterile confines of a shopping mall, only to be stalked by a sinister cannibal. The pacing is deliberately disorienting, enhancing the tension as the characters shift from frightened to fiercely aggressive. The practical effects aren’t overly flashy but have a rawness that fits the film’s tone perfectly. What stands out is the juxtaposition of musical elements against horror motifs; it creates an odd but compelling atmosphere. The performances carry a certain authenticity that draws you in, making this film an interesting study in subverting typical horror tropes.
Distinctive blend of horror and musical elements.Explores themes of fear and aggression in an unusual setting.Raw practical effects contribute to the unsettling vibe.
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