So, 'Carts' from '87 is a peculiar little horror flick that really leans into its eerie atmosphere. The pacing feels deliberate, building tension in a way that draws you in, but not in a rush to get to the scares. It’s got a sort of off-kilter vibe, almost dreamlike at times. The practical effects are a standout—grimy and unsettling, they really enhance the film's unsettling themes around consumerism and loss. The performances are raw and genuine, really grounding the horror in a way that makes it feel more real. There’s something distinctively unsettling about the way it plays with mundane settings, turning everyday objects into sources of dread. It’s definitely a unique entry in the genre.
Interesting atmosphere and tone.Standout practical effects.Themes around consumerism are intriguing.
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