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Crocodile (2015) is one of those films that kind of sneaks up on you. It’s a horror flick that doesn’t rely heavily on jump scares but instead leans into this eerie atmosphere that builds slowly. Harry, the protagonist, has this strange encounter with a puppet crocodile that feels unsettling in a way that’s hard to pin down. The practical effects are a standout, giving the film a gritty texture that enhances its surrealism. The pacing is interesting, too; it lingers in moments that allow tension to simmer before it surfaces. Themes of childhood innocence and fear are woven through the story, making it feel more layered than the average horror film. It’s definitely unique in its approach, a bit rough around the edges but that just adds to its charm.
Interesting blend of horror and surrealismStrong use of practical effectsThemes of innocence and fear
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