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So, 'Virus Detected' is one of those quirky films that really plays with atmosphere. The whole setting during a late-night talk show gives it a claustrophobic feel, amplified by that electrical storm. You’ve got this DJ who’s fielding calls from a mysterious figure, and it’s not just your typical horror setup; it dives into themes of paranoia and technology’s grip on our lives. The pacing meanders a bit, but it builds tension in its own way. I found the practical effects used for the appliances to be a nice touch, adding a realness to the unfolding chaos. The performances are solid too, especially from the lead, who carries the weight of the story quite well. It just has that low-key vibe that makes you think twice about your toaster after watching.
This film is relatively hard to come by in physical formats, which has piqued collector interest. There’s been very little distribution, so early copies are likely to be gems in any horror collection. The uniqueness of its premise and execution, paired with scarce availability, makes it a noteworthy piece for enthusiasts of the genre.
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