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Screenthru is this fascinating blend of tech and horror, where an app lets you reach through screens. It's a bit experimental, yeah, but that adds to its charm. The pacing feels deliberate, almost methodical, as Ashley, the lead engineer, guides us through the unsettling trials with human subjects. The practical effects, when characters interact with the screen, are surprisingly engaging, giving a tactile feel that digital effects often lack. The atmosphere is eerie but not over the top, really, and it plays with themes of connection and isolation in a tech-driven world. It's definitely a unique piece that raises questions about our relationship with technology.
Screenthru is relatively scarce and has a niche following among collectors interested in experimental cinema. It was initially released in limited formats, making it somewhat elusive for those seeking it out. The film's unique premise and practical effects have piqued collector interest, especially for those who appreciate works that challenge conventional storytelling and themes in tech horror.
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