Classroom - 76

Here’s what works: . Most found footage films shake like a caffeine overdose. Classroom 6 does the opposite. The camera doesn’t move. It sits on a tripod, facing a chalkboard, some desks, and a window to the hallway. For 20 minutes, nothing happens. Then a chair moves. Then a whisper. Then a shadow that shouldn’t be there. The tension is excruciating in the best way.

The ending card: “This footage was submitted to the police in 2016. No further incidents were reported.” Too neat. Too safe. Classroom 76

But here’s the problem: . The students? Forgettable. The teacher? A cliché. And the final act tries to explain the supernatural with a bureaucratic cover-up (something about a 1976 experiment — ah, that’s the “76” in your title — a military dictatorship-era psychic project). The lore dump kills the mystery. Here’s what works: