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So, 'Sound Effect' is interesting in a pretty unsettling way. It plays with sound design like few films do—like, the sound becomes almost a character itself. The pacing is deliberately slow, letting the tension build in a subtle manner. There's this creeping dread that permeates the film, and it really gets under your skin. The practical effects, while not flashy, are effective in creating a visceral experience. Plus, the performances feel raw and unfiltered, which adds to the overall atmosphere. It's not your typical horror flick that relies on jump scares; instead, it’s more about what you don’t hear than what you do. Definitely leaves you pondering long after the credits roll. Worth exploring for sure.
Focuses heavily on sound design as a storytelling tool.Not your standard horror; more psychological.Offers a unique perspective on fear and what lurks in silence.
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