Don't Cut Nail is one of those low-budget horror flicks that digs its claws into you with a really unsettling atmosphere. The premise is simple but eerie—the idea that cutting nails at night brings consequences. It's got this creeping dread, slowly building tension through its pacing, which kind of keeps you on edge. The performances are raw and add to the film’s overall unsettling vibe. You can tell the director had a vision, even if it feels a bit obscured. Practical effects are used effectively, giving it a gritty, tactile feel that I appreciate. It doesn't rely heavily on jump scares, which is refreshing. There’s something distinctive about its approach to folklore, too. It lingers with you long after the credits roll.
Disturbing atmosphereInteresting folklore elementsRaw performances
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