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So, 'Plastic' is one of those films that creeps under your skin. The sweltering heat in the story really adds to the atmosphere, creates this oppressive tension. You’ve got this serial killer vibe with Albert Mullin, who’s lurking around as the death toll climbs. The pacing is deliberate but builds nicely, pulling you deeper into its grim world. The practical effects have a gritty authenticity that’s hard to shake off. And the performances — well, they capture a rawness that feels almost painfully real. It's not polished, but that’s part of its charm, you know? There's a certain edge to it, a discomfort that lingers long after the credits roll, which is what keeps you thinking about it.
Engaging atmosphere with a heatwave backdropIntriguing character study of a disturbed individualInteresting practical effects enhance the horror elements
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