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Lucky Girl is one of those lesser-known horror films that really immerses you in a grim atmosphere. The plot kicks off with a car wreck, which sets a rough, chaotic tone. The pacing is quite intense; it builds the dread steadily as we follow the three girls who find themselves in a serial killer's lair—definitely a trope but executed in an interesting way. The practical effects are gritty and add an unsettling realism that can be hard to shake off. Performances vary, but there's a rawness to the fear that feels genuine. It's a bit of a hidden gem for collectors who appreciate the darker side of horror cinema, and it stands out for its unflinching approach to its themes.
Intense atmosphere that builds dread.Gritty practical effects enhance realism.Raw performances create genuine fear.
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