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Tikken is a curious little short film, directed by Robin Peeters, that dives deep into a chilling atmosphere. It leans heavily on practical effects which are quite effective, giving the film an almost tactile sense of dread. The pacing is particularly interesting; it builds tension slowly, almost teasing you before it unleashes the horror. Themes of isolation and the unknown permeate the work, leaving you with that unsettling feeling long after it ends. The performances are raw and add to the film's overall sense of realism, making the horror feel personal. It has this unique indie vibe, kind of rough around the edges but somehow that adds to its charm. Definitely a piece that shows the potential of short-form horror storytelling.
Interesting use of practical effects that enhance the mood.Slow-burn pacing that builds suspense effectively.Themes of isolation resonate throughout the film.
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