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So, 'Sealed Video 7: Suicide by Briquette' dives back into that unsettling universe we got a taste of in earlier installments. The film's atmosphere is thick with dread, especially with the return of the Briquette Suicide Woman—definitely a haunting visage that lingers. The pacing is a bit uneven, which adds to the overall unsettling feel, almost like you're watching something that was never meant to be seen. The segments blend together, but the one with the college students is particularly eerie; that sense of a child's presence is really unsettling. Practical effects are low-key but effective. This isn't your typical horror fare—there’s a strange vibe that's less about scares and more about existential dread. A curious piece for collectors, for sure.
Uneven pacing contributes to the unsettling tone.Practical effects are subtle but effective.The film's atmosphere is thick with dread.
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