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Open 24/7 is one of those low-budget horror flicks that captures that eerie feeling of isolation. Set in a dimly lit backroad diner, the atmosphere feels thick and claustrophobic. The customers, who are mostly bored and restless, decide to kill time by spinning three tales of terror. What's intriguing is how each story reflects their own fears, kind of blurring the lines between fiction and reality. The pacing might seem slow at first, but it ramps up nicely as the stories unfold. Practical effects are modest but effective, lending a rawness that enhances the unsettling vibe. Performances vary, but there's a certain charm in their earnestness. Overall, it’s an interesting exploration of storytelling within a horror framework.
Interesting exploration of storytellingAtmospheric and claustrophobic settingPractical effects enhance the experience
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