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'Spoiled Fish Ate My Finger' is a curious entry in the horror realm, directed by an unknown talent, and it's a short that lingers in your mind. The film thrives on its eerie atmosphere, drawing viewers into a world where the grotesque meets the absurd. Practical effects are used in a way that feels raw and unrefined, almost like a throwback to the earlier days of indie horror. It's not your standard jump-scare affair; instead, it opts for a slow build, letting tension simmer quietly. The performances, though not flashy, have this unsettling authenticity to them, which adds to the overall discomfort. You can sense a clear thematic exploration of vulnerability and the unexpected horrors lurking in mundane life. It's a distinctive piece, for sure.
Short film by Phil StevensFocus on practical effectsDistinctive horror tone
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