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Summer Camp is one of those low-budget horror gems that just oozes atmosphere, right from the start. The setting—a foreign camp—adds an unsettling layer, as you feel the isolation creeping in. The pacing takes its time at first, building tension with some genuinely eerie moments before it descends into chaos. The performances, while not always stellar, capture that youthful naiveté and desperation quite well. What stands out here are the practical effects; they have a rawness that CGI just can't replicate. There's this unsettling theme of trust and betrayal that runs throughout, and it kind of lingers with you, echoing the dread of not knowing who to rely on. It's a wild ride for those who appreciate the genre's quirks.
Interesting blend of suspense and psychological horror.The practical effects stand out against typical digital work.Captures the essence of youthful innocence turned sour.
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