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So, 'Tea Time' (2007) is this intriguing little piece of horror that really leans into the mundane, you know? It’s set on a quiet afternoon, where an elderly woman brews tea for her husband. The whole thing is shot on a single Super-8 cartridge, edited in-camera, which gives it this raw, almost grainy texture that feels personal. The pacing is deliberately slow, building tension in ways that sneak up on you. The practical effects, though minimal, create a haunting atmosphere that lingers. And there’s something about the performances; they feel genuine, almost unsettling against the backdrop of the domestic routine. It’s a distinct approach to horror that makes you reconsider the everyday, and that’s kinda refreshing in a sea of polished productions.
Shot on Super-8, creating an intimate feel.Built-up tension through mundane actions.One take per shot adds to the authenticity.
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