It has been years since I finally enjoyed a horror movie. Although I intuitively agree that it didn't give me any reasonable scariness while watching the movie, I liked the way how the creators pushed the conventional way of making Horror movies. Some of the innovative stances worked really well, like the motion timing and the story change within the frame making it a new experience for me. I can see some of the acts were very well-planned and produced, but all in all the new way of keeping the viewer suspended while thrilling scenes is something I liked. There were several scenes that kept us thrilled and suspended for over 2 mins(which is already high in standard horror movies), and these were executed well by the creativity and change in the frame to emotions. The only part I didn't like at all was the obvious CGI, which looked more cartoonish
(tl// liked it because I saw it with my cousin and the time spent that night)