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Walking In The Dark feels like an experiment in atmosphere. The film is shot almost entirely in low light, which really immerses you in this eerie, uncertain vibe. The pacing is slow, almost meditative, as the protagonist meanders through shadowy streets, capturing mundane details that become increasingly unsettling. It’s not about what you see, but what you don’t. You get this sense of isolation, especially when he arrives at his friend’s house and... well, nobody’s home. I think that’s what makes it distinct – it plays with the idea of anticipation and dread without any traditional scares. There's this raw, practical approach to filmmaking that leans on the viewer's imagination. It’s a unique piece that challenges the norm, really.
Minimalist approach to storytellingIntense focus on atmosphereExplores themes of isolation and anticipation
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Jeremey Davis
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