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Scrapbook is this unsettling piece of indie horror that digs into the twisted psyche of a serial killer. The film's atmosphere is heavy, almost suffocating, with a voyeuristic lens that makes you feel complicit in Leonard's gruesome storytelling. Clara's plight is both harrowing and intriguing, as she’s coerced into documenting her nightmare; that dynamic really adds a layer of psychological tension. Practical effects are surprisingly gritty for a 2000 flick, lending a visceral quality to the very real horrors depicted. The pacing has this slow burn that keeps you on edge. Overall, it’s a visceral exploration of obsession and memory, a unique twist on the genre that sticks with you long after the credits roll.
A unique take on horror through a psychological lens.Explores themes of memory and obsession in a chilling way.Noted for its practical effects that enhance the horror.
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Eric Stanze
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