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So, Snap (2017) dives into this eerie exploration of technology gone wrong. The premise hits close to home—what if your webcam starts acting up? The film crafts a tense atmosphere that kind of lingers, with a pacing that plays with your nerves right until the end. It has this grainy, almost voyeuristic quality that really heightens the horror elements. The performances aren't exactly out of this world, but there's a rawness to them that fits the unsettling narrative. It leans heavily on practical effects, which adds an authenticity that’s often missing in today's CGI-heavy flicks. Overall, it’s that distinct mix of psychological dread and tech paranoia that sets it apart from other entries in the genre.
Interesting take on technology's dark sideGrainy aesthetic enhances the horror vibeStrong psychological elements throughout
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