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DeathHaze: The Rabbit Trial dives into the murky waters of hazing rituals, where you really get a sense of dread right from the start. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and you can almost feel the claustrophobia as Clarissa and her crew navigate their twisted initiation. The Rabbit-Man is a haunting figure, and the practical effects used to bring him to life are genuinely unsettling—there's something raw and real about them that CGI just doesn’t capture. Pacing feels intentional, drawing you in slowly before unleashing chaos. Performances are gritty and grounded, adding to the grim reality of their situation. What sticks with you is the underlying commentary on peer pressure and survival, which is pretty striking for a low-budget horror flick.
Explores themes of peer pressure and survivalNotable practical effects that enhance horrorTension-building atmosphere throughout
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