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So, 'Hammer, Wrench and Screwdriver' hits you with this raw, unsettling vibe right from the get-go. Jonathan, a 16-year-old, goes back to this hardware store—a place that should feel familiar—but it quickly turns eerie. The pacing is a slow burn, taking its time to ramp up tension, and honestly, it plays with the mundane versus the horrific in a way that really sticks with you. The practical effects? They’ve got this gritty realism that’s hard to shake off, and the performances feel very authentic. You can sense the weight of regret in Jonathan's character, which makes every awkward or tense moment feel even heavier. It's not your classic horror, more like a psychological trip layered in with some heavy themes around responsibility and guilt.
Unique blend of drama and horrorStrong practical effectsFocus on psychological themes
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