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See See TV takes a rather unsettling approach to the horror genre, exploring the unsettling relationship between viewers and what they watch. The film weaves a tense atmosphere, sort of claustrophobic, where every shadow feels like it’s hiding something. The pacing is deliberate, building dread rather than relying on jump scares. Practical effects are used sparingly but effectively, giving a rawness that feels authentic. Performances are solid, capturing that fear of the unknown without over-explaining anything. It’s this ambiguity that makes it interesting. You're left questioning what’s real and what's created for the screen, and that kind of uncertainty lingers long after the credits roll. It’s a distinctive piece that plays with voyeurism in a clever, disturbing way.
Unique take on voyeurism in horror.Strong practical effects used sparingly.Engaging atmosphere with a slow build.
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