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The Disappearance of Jenna Matheson presents a grim and gritty exploration of college life gone haywire. AJ Wedding's direction pulls no punches, diving headfirst into uncomfortable territory with a chilling realism that some might find hard to digest. The film's atmosphere is oppressive, utilizing its handheld camera work to create a sense of immediacy and claustrophobia. The practical effects are unsettlingly effective, enhancing the brutal nature of the events. Performances vary but carry a raw intensity that aligns with the film's bleak themes of violence, consent, and the voyeuristic culture of modern society. It’s this audacity in tackling such heavy subject matter that makes the film stand out, for better or worse, in the horror genre.
Handheld camera work adds a gritty realism.Themes of voyeurism and consent are central.Practical effects heighten the horror elements.
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