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So, 'Where I Buried Him' is an interesting piece, really. It leans heavily into that experimental horror vibe, you know? The pacing can feel sparse, almost like it's deliberately stretching thin moments to build this tension. It’s more about atmosphere than traditional storytelling, with a sound design that feels like it crawls under your skin. The visuals have this raw, gritty quality that's really captivating, almost like a found footage aesthetic without the usual cliches. There isn't much dialogue, which can be off-putting, but it adds to the isolation theme. The performances are understated—definitely not over-the-top, but they evoke a certain dread. It’s not your conventional horror, but that’s what sets it apart, in a way.
Experimental horror with an unsettling atmosphere.Minimal dialogue, focusing on sound design.Unique pacing that enhances isolation and tension.
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