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So, 'The Forest Killer' dives into this eerie atmosphere, right? You've got Bogdan Lazarević, who really brings that sense of vulnerability as he navigates a hiking trail that's more than just some nature escape. The killer—shrouded in shadows—adds this tension that builds slowly but effectively. The pacing is interesting; it almost lulls you into a false sense of security before ramping up the dread. What's cool is the practical effects they used; there's a rawness to the violence that hits hard without relying on CGI. The performances are decent, nothing too flashy, but they suit the film's tone well. It’s a bit of a hidden gem, for sure, but it definitely leaves an imprint with its unsettling themes of isolation and survival.
Interesting practical effectsStrong themes of isolationUnique pacing and tone
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