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Shelf Life has this unique blend of horror and melancholy that creeps in slowly. Dorothy, the protagonist, is just this lonely figure lost in her digital obsession. The 90s vibe is palpable, with its muted colors and retro aesthetics really setting a mood. It’s like a visual representation of isolation, and the pacing feels deliberate—holding on to those moments of tension. The way it morphs from a sad romance into something more unsettling is intriguing. The performances are raw and impactful; you can feel the awkwardness and longing. Not the typical horror fare, but it’s that distinctiveness that sticks with you, leaving you pondering long after it ends.
Gloomy 90s atmosphereUnique blend of horror and romanceFocuses on digital obsession
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