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The Man Who Would Not Shake Hands is a curious little piece that really captures that eerie Stephen King vibe, doesn’t it? Shot on Super 8, it gives off this grainy, nostalgic feel that complements the story's unsettling themes. The pacing is deliberate, drawing you into this awkward social encounter that spirals into something far more sinister. I found the practical effects quite intriguing—they're minimal but effective, amplifying the tension without overdoing it. The performances are subtle, yet there's an underlying current of dread that keeps you on edge. It's distinct in its approach, blending a classic horror narrative with that retro aesthetic. Definitely a neat find for any King or indie film enthusiast.
Shot on Super 8, adds a unique visual texture.Captures the unsettling atmosphere typical of King's works.Notable for its practical effects and pacing.
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