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Something in the Dark is intriguing, to say the least. The premise—a blind woman gaining sight through a pair of mysterious glasses—really sets an eerie tone from the get-go. It taps into themes of isolation and existential dread, which is always a nice touch. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the tension to build as she navigates this surreal world of ghosts and Death itself. The practical effects used for the apparitions are impressive, lending a tangible quality that digital effects often miss. Performances seem to lean into that haunting atmosphere, creating a feeling of discomfort that lingers. It’s distinctive in its blend of horror and introspection, which isn't as common these days.
Something in the Dark has yet to establish a significant presence in collector circles, partly due to its recent release and the shroud of mystery surrounding it—like the film itself. Early reports suggest limited physical releases, which could make it a point of interest for collectors down the line. The lack of well-known talent might deter some, but the thematic depth and unique premise could build a niche following. Keep an eye on future formats, as it could become sought after as audiences discover its nuanced storytelling.
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