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So, 'The Sound of Fear'—it’s intriguing, right? Really builds atmosphere with its sound design, almost feels like a character itself. You’ve got these long, lingering shots that create this tension, but it’s not all jump scares. The pacing feels deliberate, pulling you into this unsettling world. The practical effects are solid, too—nothing flashy, but it enhances the authenticity, which I appreciate. There’s an undercurrent of psychological themes that linger long after the credits roll. Performances are understated but effective, really grounding the whole experience. It’s definitely distinctive in a landscape where everything seems to rely on CGI these days. Not for everyone, but if you’re into that creeping dread, it’s worth a watch.
Debuted at festivals in late 2025Shot using mostly practical effectsSound design plays a crucial roleDirector remains uncredited
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