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Salt Air Abduction is one of those oddities that you stumble upon and can't quite forget. The documentary dives into the bizarre abduction of Matthew, using found footage that's both raw and unsettling. The atmosphere is thick with a sense of dread as it juxtaposes the mundane with the extraordinary, especially around that stinky adobe downtown. The pacing feels intentionally disjointed, which adds to the overall unease. Matthew’s reactions, often hilarious yet disturbing, create a unique tension throughout the film. There's a kind of DIY authenticity in the practical effects that, while not polished, contribute to the eerie vibe. It’s definitely an interesting slice of 90s underground cinema, giving you something to chew on long after it’s over.
Found footage style90s underground vibeMatthew's reactions are a highlight
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