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So, 'Self Reflection' is quite the unsettling piece, right? It's a horror film that plays with the boundaries of reality and despair. The man at the center records his own violent suicide, which, I mean, is as heavy as it gets. The atmosphere throughout is thick with dread; it almost feels voyeuristic. Pacing is deliberately slow, allowing that uncomfortable tension to build. There's not much in the way of traditional horror tropes; it leans more on psychological horror and existential themes. The practical effects are raw and gritty, really adding to that grim authenticity. Performances are hauntingly real, almost too real at times. It’s got this distinctive edge—definitely not your typical horror flick, but that’s what makes it linger in your thoughts.
psychological horrorunconventional narrativeintense subject matter
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