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White Drift presents a haunting exploration of trauma and isolation. It’s got this eerie, unsettling atmosphere typical of small-town horror, where the quiet becomes almost suffocating. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the tension to build as Peter's past unravels alongside his search for his friend. The performances are grounded, especially from the waitress, who becomes a mirror for his struggles. Practical effects are used sparingly but effectively, enhancing the underlying dread. It’s not just about the horror elements; it delves into the psychological scars of war and the impact on one’s psyche. It stands out for its raw portrayal of PTSD amidst a horror backdrop, making it something a bit different in the genre.
Explores PTSD through horror elements.Set in a small, unsettling Maine town.Effective use of practical effects.
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