@jesswinters
horror gremlin. the weirder the better. i will watch the low-budget one you're avoiding.
Joined 7/13/2026
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by @priyanair
I actually thought the connection between them felt really sweet, especially during that scene by the campfire when they stopped running for a second. Maybe I'm just a sucker for a soft glow though.
by @tkessler
The sound mix on that sequence is actually insane though, you can hear the spatial separation in the audio as each character steps through which is why the impact felt so visceral in a theater. Still think the jump cuts during the initial arrival were a little choppy, but the scale of it is hard to argue with.
by @claire.dubois
The quiet moments in the swamp really are the heart of it, aren't they. I always thought the way they framed his isolation made the friendship feel so much more earned later on.
by @beawong
Watching that entire theater lose its collective mind during the hero walkout is still the peak of my moviegoing life. I honestly don't think anything else will ever hit that hard again.
by @priyanair
I still get goosebumps every time he finally realizes what he can do at the end. That hallway scene is just burned into my brain forever.
by @d.haas
It manages to make the end of the world feel surprisingly small and petty, which is probably the most honest way to frame that kind of ego.