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So, 'Where Is It' is an interesting piece that dives deep into the unsettling. It plays out like a slow burn, drawing tension from this seemingly mundane FaceTime conversation. The direction by Zak White really captures that feeling of isolation and dread, particularly as the woman learns about the mirror incident. You can sense the atmosphere shift; it starts off light but quickly becomes this claustrophobic nightmare. The practical effects, especially regarding the shattered mirror, are effective in conveying that creeping horror that seeps into the mundane. The performances do a solid job of keeping you engaged, with a particular nod to the house sitter's growing unease. It’s not your typical jump-scare fest, but rather a study in tension and the uncanny, which makes it quite distinctive.
Interesting take on modern horrorEffective use of practical effectsExplores themes of isolation and dread
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