The Vast of Night, more than any other low budget indie in recent memory, showcases how little can truly go a long way. Framed through hazy visual and audio distortion, effortlessly swooping through the quaint Twilight Zone-esque town, relying on the sense of the implied rather than the literally defined, all while painting a vivid and unsettling picture through minimal presentation and resources.
The interesting thing about The Vast of Night's presentation is how its minimalism rarely feels like an…