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So, 'Skylight' is an interesting piece. Made in just 12 hours, it has this rough, raw energy that you don’t often see in more polished films. The pacing feels frenetic but intentional, kind of like a fever dream. The atmosphere is thick with tension, thanks to some effective practical effects—nothing overly flashy, but they work in creating a sense of dread. The performances are unrefined, which oddly adds to the authenticity. It leaves you feeling a bit unsettled, almost like you’ve stumbled onto something you weren’t meant to see. It’s not your typical horror flick; it plays with themes of isolation and existential dread in ways that linger after the credits roll. Definitely one to reflect on.
Shot in an astonishing 12 hoursFocus on practical effectsThemes of isolation and dread
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Reed Hancock
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