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A Rotten Woman dives into the slow burn of dread, where a kindergarten teacher's life is turned upside down by an eerie, fungal affliction. The atmosphere is thick with tension as Alice grapples with her body betraying her, and the pacing really nails that sense of creeping horror. The practical effects, especially the fungi, are delightfully grotesque, adding a tactile quality to the unsettling visuals. Performances are solid, with Alice's increasing paranoia and isolation serving as a backdrop to the forbidding presence of her neighbor, Mrs. Weide, who's definitely not your typical old lady. The film captures that uneasy blend of domestic normalcy and horror, making it a distinctive entry in the genre.
Focus on the practical effects and atmosphere.Consider the themes of isolation and body horror.Note the interesting dynamic between Alice and Mrs. Weide.
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