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So, 'Roots are Growing' is this eerie little piece that plays with isolation and dread in a way that's pretty compelling. You've got Jeong-hoon, this security guard who thinks he's got it all under control, until Gyu-min shakes things up with his paranoia about strange noises in the woods. The atmosphere is thick—almost suffocating at points—as they venture deeper into the trees. Pacing feels deliberate, almost slow-burn, which really builds tension. I mean, the practical effects are solid, and the performances are raw, adding to the creeping sense of unease. There’s a sense of folklore intertwined with modern fears that gives it a unique edge. Not your typical guard horror flick, that’s for sure.
Strong use of practical effects enhances the horror.Themes of paranoia and isolation are central.Pacing builds tension effectively throughout the film.
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