![]() ![]() Yet, those stylistic choices also make it feel terrifyingly real, which is the secret to Skinamarink's success. Shot in excruciatingly long, slightly out of focus single takes, with minimal lighting and even less dialogue, almost all of the story (as it were) takes place just off camera, or just within earshot, which makes it one of the most surreal sorta-films in recent memory. Kyle Edward Ball's feature debut eschews most conventions of horror (and film, for that matter) in favor of a constant, claustrophobic atmosphere that will leave you curled up and crying. If you enjoy jump scares, gore, a clearly defined plot, or really even acting in general, then it definitely isn't for you. If the image above creeps you out, then Skinamarink probably isn't for you.
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