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Pasahero plays out like a slow burn wrapped in an unsettling atmosphere. The train setting gives it this claustrophobic feel, which really heightens the tension. The film dives into the moral dilemmas of bystanders - it’s not just about horror in the traditional sense; it’s more psychological. Characters are layered, and you can almost feel their guilt seeping through the screen. Angel’s journey towards seeking justice is fraught with personal turmoil, and that’s where the haunting visions come into play. The practical effects are effective, grounding the horror in a way that feels raw. It doesn’t rely heavily on jump scares but rather builds up dread, leaving you pondering long after it ends. It’s got a gritty vibe that makes it stand out in the horror genre.
Themes of guilt and justiceStrong character developmentEffective use of practical effects
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