
The Fog (2019) brings a gritty, action-oriented twist to its namesake, navigating a narrative that feels almost claustrophobic at times. There's a palpable tension, building slowly through its atmospheric pacing—almost like a storm brewing just off-screen. The practical effects stand out, lending a rawness that you don't often see in more polished CGI-heavy films, and some sequences really capture that old-school vibe. Performances vary, but there’s a certain authenticity in their desperation that pulls you in. The themes of survival and the unknown are woven throughout, making the viewer question what lurks in the shadows. It’s an interesting approach to the genre, and while it may not resonate with everyone, it's worth a look for those who appreciate a more textured narrative.
Atmospheric tension builds slowlyPractical effects create a raw feelThemes of survival and the unknown
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Marc Rufeis
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