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So, 'Greenhouse' is this interesting little gem that plays with psychological horror and dark humor. The pacing has a nice slow burn; it builds tension around Stan's growing paranoia about this seemingly innocent houseplant. The atmosphere is a blend of claustrophobic apartment vibes and surreal plant weirdness, which really keeps you guessing. The practical effects are worth noting too—there's a certain charm in how they bring the plant to life without leaning on CGI. Performances are a mixed bag, but the lead carries the film well, handling the gradual descent into madness. It’s definitely distinctive in how it incorporates domestic life into its horror themes, making it feel oddly relatable yet unsettling.
The film has had limited release, making it a bit of a curiosity among collectors. There’s talk of a potential Blu-ray release, but as of now, it’s only available through digital platforms. Its unique premise has sparked interest, particularly among those who appreciate indie horror. With its practical effects and offbeat atmosphere, it's becoming a sought-after title for those who enjoy the more unusual corners of the genre.
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