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Skyquake is one of those films that lingers with you. The tension builds subtly, capturing the essence of isolation through Adam's character. It’s a wild blend of science fiction and thriller that plays with the concept of sound as a physical presence. I found the practical effects quite engaging—there's something about how they depict the otherworldly noises that feels raw and unsettling. The pacing might feel slow to some, but it kind of amplifies that sense of dread. The atmosphere is thick; you really feel the weight of Adam's struggles as he grapples with this inexplicable phenomenon. It’s distinctive in its approach to horror, not relying on jump scares but instead cultivating a creeping anxiety that resonates.
Great for collectors who appreciate atmosphere-driven narratives.Interesting exploration of sound as an entity.Features commendable practical effects for its budget.
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