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So, 'Fridge' is a gritty little piece from '95 that really leans into the unsettling atmosphere of urban despair. The tension builds palpably as you watch these two Neds harass the drunken resident, and then the sheer dread when that young boy gets locked in the fridge – it's disturbing, really. The performances feel raw and unrefined, adding to the film's sense of urgency and desperation. I mean, the pacing's tight, and you can almost feel the suffocating claustrophobia of the tenement. What stands out for me are those practical effects; they didn't need flashy tricks to convey the horror. It’s a dark reflection on community and helplessness, and it resonates in a way that’s hard to shake off.
Great example of 90s indie film style.Not widely known, but has a unique, chilling premise.Captures the rawness of urban life and social tension.
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