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So, 'Bad Bunny' is an interesting piece, right? It dives into the psychological horror realm after Sara loses her husband. This forest town setting is eerie, the atmosphere thick with dread as she tries to find solace. But then you’ve got this rabbit-man figure—there’s something about the way they use practical effects here. Those deadly carrots? They’re both absurd and terrifying, which adds a unique twist. The pacing builds tension nicely, keeping you on edge without giving too much away too soon. Performances, especially from the lead, nail that sense of isolation and desperation. Overall, it’s a distinctive take on dealing with grief while weaving in folklore in a way that feels fresh and unsettling.
Examines themes of grief and isolation.Practical effects standout, especially the rabbit-man.Distinctive blend of folklore and psychological horror.
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