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"Seed" is an interesting piece from Bennett Cain, crafted during his time at SCAD. The film dives into the unsettling and eerie, with a rawness that comes from its low-budget roots. You can really feel the DIY spirit in the practical effects—it's a mix of paint and sculpting that gives it a unique texture, almost like a twisted fairy tale. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the tension to build and the atmosphere to thicken. Themes of isolation and the grotesque are woven throughout, and the performances, while not polished, have a certain authenticity that draws you in. It’s not the usual polished horror fare, but there's something quite intriguing about its imperfections and heartfelt ambition.
DIY aesthetic with a personal touchExplores themes of isolation and grotesquenessPractical effects give a unique texture to the film
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