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The Harriet Johnson Tape is a grim dive into the psyche of a serial killer. The tone is dark and unsettling, as it captures the chilling moments leading up to each murder through the killer's lens. It's slow-paced, but that really allows the tension to build—like you're being drawn into the twisted mind of the protagonist. The practical effects are noteworthy; they don't hold back, giving this film a raw, gritty feel. Performances are intense, with the killer embodying a shocking calmness that contrasts sharply with the horror unfolding. It has this distinctive DIY vibe, almost like a found footage piece, but not quite. It’s definitely one for those who appreciate the more disturbing side of horror cinema.
Intense performancesRaw practical effectsAtmospheric tension
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