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So, 'Homeless: At The Train Station' is this curious mix of comedy and horror. The pacing kind of lulls you into a false sense of security before cranking up the tension. The atmosphere is eerie, especially with the practical effects that are surprisingly effective for a low-budget flick. The abandoned train station feels like a character in itself, with creaks and shadows that play with your imagination. The council worker, who’s supposed to be checking things out, finds himself in some bizarre situations that blur the line between absurdity and real terror. The performances are a bit uneven, but that adds to the charm, making it feel a bit like a hidden gem you might find in a thrift store.
Features practical effects that stand out in its genre.Unconventional mix of comedy and horror, not for everyone.Atmospheric setting adds depth to the narrative.
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