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So, 'Down the Drain' is this eerie tale that starts off in such a mundane way—just a woman emptying her dehumidifier, right? But then, it gradually builds this unsettling atmosphere as she uncovers something sinister lurking in her basement drain. The pacing feels deliberate, slow enough to let the tension simmer but not so slow that you lose interest. The practical effects are worth noting; they have that raw, tactile quality that really amps up the horror. Performances are solid, especially as the lead captures that mix of curiosity and fear. It’s a film that leans into the everyday and transforms it into something nightmarish, which I think makes it stand out in the horror genre.
Interesting use of practical effects enhances tension.Atmospheric pacing builds dread effectively.Explores themes of curiosity and the unknown.
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