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We All Belong to the Tower is an eerie dive into the unknown, set against the backdrop of King’s Mountain State Park. The atmosphere is thick with tension from the get-go, as the discovery of this strange object triggers a series of unsettling events. The film plays with pacing, building dread in a way that feels methodical yet unpredictable. The practical effects have a raw, tactile quality that really enhances the horror elements. Performances are solid, grounding the supernatural chaos in genuine human fear. It’s not your typical jump-scare fare; instead, it opts for a creeping sense of unease. There’s an intriguing exploration of community and isolation that lingers long after the credits roll. Definitely a piece worth discussing among collectors.
Explores themes of community and isolation.Practical effects enhance the horror elements.Atmosphere is thick with tension throughout.
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