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The Lamp (2020) is an intriguing piece that straddles horror and mystery in a rather intimate runtime. Shot with a stripped-down approach, it shows how a seemingly mundane object—a light fixture—can become a source of terror. The pacing is tight, creating a growing sense of dread that lingers. It's compelling to see how the narrative unfolds, relying heavily on atmosphere rather than excessive gore. The performances are grounded, adding to the realism of the hauntings, which makes the story hit harder. I appreciate the way it plays with light and shadow, using practical effects to heighten that eerie ambiance. This was originally crafted for a charity event, yet it stands alone as an engaging little short, showcasing creativity despite its constraints.
Charity event originShort runtimeFocus on atmosphere and practical effects
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