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Drain is a fascinating blend of psychological horror and supernatural dread. The film crafts a suffocating atmosphere right from the start, with Bobby's seemingly mundane plumbing issue morphing into a conduit for deeper fears. The pacing is deliberate yet uncanny, with tension that builds almost imperceptibly until it snaps. The practical effects are commendable; they evoke a visceral reaction, enhancing the overall sense of unease. Performances are solid, especially Bobby, whose descent into paranoia is both believable and unsettling. What sets Drain apart is how it delves into the emotional and psychological undercurrents of home and safety—turning an everyday problem into a chilling nightmare. Really captures that claustrophobic feel of being trapped in a place you thought was safe.
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