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The Fox Man is an intriguing short film that emerged from the constraints of lockdown, a raw and personal product of creativity. The atmosphere is thick with tension, where practical effects play a significant role in crafting its horror elements. The pacing is somewhat deliberate, allowing the eerie tone to seep in gradually, which gives the viewer time to absorb the creeping dread. What strikes me is how this film channels familial bonds; the collaboration between the filmmaker and their grandad adds an unexpected layer of intimacy. Performances are earnest, reflecting that genuine effort often seen in first-time projects. It’s not polished, but that's part of its charm—raw storytelling in a time that craved creativity amidst chaos.
Filmed during lockdownUnique family collaborationFocus on practical effects
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