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LRT (2006) is an intriguing slice of horror that really leans into claustrophobic tension. Thirteen unsuspecting passengers find themselves trapped in the Light Rail Transit system after hours, stranded in an eerie, abandoned station. The atmosphere is thick with dread and isolation, and as the night unfolds, the film introduces a bizarre mutant creature that preys on the fear of its victims. The pacing has this relentless build-up, drawing you deeper into the characters' despair. It’s not just about the monster, but also how each character reacts under pressure. The practical effects are surprisingly solid for a film of this budget, giving that visceral feel that modern CGI often lacks. It's a curious entry in the genre, definitely something to discuss.
Explores themes of isolation and survivalSolid practical effects enhance horrorInteresting take on the trapped scenario
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