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Mint in Box is an intriguing entry in the horror genre, directed by Mike Logan. The film creates a claustrophobic atmosphere right from the start, with Abby waking up in a crate, which sets a tone of disorientation and dread. The pacing is methodical, allowing tension to build slowly, making the viewer feel just as trapped as the protagonist. The themes of isolation and fear of the unknown are explored in a nuanced way. Practical effects stand out here; they add a raw, gritty realism that enhances the creepiness. Performances are solid, particularly the lead, who captures the escalating anxiety beautifully. There's something distinctive about how it juxtaposes physical confinement with psychological horror, which makes it linger in your mind after watching.
Claustrophobic setting enhances tension.Strong practical effects that add realism.Explores themes of isolation and fear.
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