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So, 'The Documentary' directed by Walter Moise really dives into that unsettling blend of horror and psychological thriller. The premise is intriguing—D. is supposedly a filmmaker, but he's actually stalking Sandra. The tension builds quietly, almost sneaky, and the atmosphere is thick with dread. You can feel that sense of impending doom throughout. There are some practical effects that really add to the discomfort, making it feel raw and real. Performances are pretty solid, especially how Sandra's obliviousness contrasts with D.'s sinister nature. It plays with themes of trust and perception, which is pretty fascinating. It's definitely a different take on the found footage style, and that makes it stand out in a crowded genre.
Interesting approach to found footage genre.Strong atmospheric build-up.Explores themes of trust and perception.
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