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So, The Scott Tibbs Documentary is kind of an offbeat gem lurking in the horror genre. It dives into the psyche of one of those background figures in the Saw universe, which is intriguing in its own right. The atmosphere is gritty, and it has a raw, homemade feel that adds to the unsettling experience. Tibbs presents his take on the Jigsaw murders with an unsettling blend of dark humor and genuine dread. It’s not polished, which actually works in its favor. The pacing is a bit erratic, but it builds a strange tension. The practical effects are minimal yet effective, relying more on the storytelling than gore. There's something about watching it that feels like peering behind the curtain of a twisted narrative.
Unique insight into the Saw universeGritty, raw atmosphere enhances experienceInteresting use of dark humor
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