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This untitled prequel to 'Talk to Me' dives deep into the character of Duckett with a fresh approach, using cell phones and social media as the narrative backbone. The atmosphere is thick with dread, and the pacing feels like a slow burn that builds tension effectively. There’s something distinct about the practical effects used here, they really play into the grounded horror vibe. The performances are raw, showcasing a believable descent into chaos through the lens of modern technology. It’s actually fascinating how it captures the essence of contemporary communication while exploring themes of isolation and connection.
As a collector, you'll want to keep an eye on this prequel. The format history is still emerging, and with its experimental storytelling, it could become a rarity. Interest is growing, especially among fans of found footage and digital horror narratives, so if you spot a release, it may be worth considering for your collection.
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