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La Central is one of those low-budget horror flicks that somehow nails the creepy isolation vibe. Set in a remote house, it features 12 teenagers who think they're in for a wild weekend. But then there's this hooded figure who starts picking them off, which keeps the tension high and the pacing brisk. The atmosphere is thick with dread, and while the performances aren't always top-notch, they bring a certain grittiness that fits the film's raw aesthetic. The practical effects, though not groundbreaking, add a tangible quality that feels refreshing compared to the CGI-heavy offerings of today. It's a mixed bag, sure, but it has its own charm if you're into indie horror from that era.
Interesting take on the slasher genre.Good use of practical effects.Captures the isolation theme effectively.
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