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So, Ruido (2024) dives into that eerie territory where something simple—a noise—can spiral into absolute dread. The whole vibe is really unsettling, almost suffocating at times. The pacing keeps you on edge; it draws you in slowly, then snaps. The sound design is particularly notable; it enhances the atmosphere, pulls you into this claustrophobic experience. There's an interesting exploration of isolation and paranoia, too. And though the director's name is still under wraps, the performances feel genuine, raw. The practical effects, when they show up, are gritty and immersive, not overly polished but perfect for the tone. It’s a unique take on horror, keeping you guessing about what’s real and what’s just in the protagonist's mind.
Intriguing sound designStrong themes of isolationImpressive practical effects
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