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So, 'Brain Rot' is this intriguing little horror flick from 2025 that really leans into psychological tension. The whole premise revolves around a paranoid agoraphobe, which just sets this heavy atmosphere right from the start. There’s this unsettling vibe as her visions blur with reality, especially during her friend’s visit. It’s shot as part of the Eugene Film Society's 72-Hour Horror Film Competition, so you get that raw, scrappy feel, which, honestly, adds to its edge. The practical effects are striking, not overdone—just enough to make you squirm. Performances are gritty, capturing that sense of isolation. All in all, it’s a unique take on fear and perception, and it doesn’t just rely on jump scares.
Great representation of low-budget horror creativity.Interesting themes of isolation and reality distortion.Good showcase of practical effects in a tight runtime.
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