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Population 436 is an interesting take on the horror thriller genre, with a steady build-up that really draws you into the eerie atmosphere of this seemingly idyllic town. Michelle MacLaren's direction brings out a creeping sense of dread, as the census-taker, played effectively by Jeremy Sisto, unravels the unsettling mystery behind the town's unchanging population. The pacing is deliberate, allowing tension to simmer just beneath the surface, making the eventual reveals all the more impactful. The performances are solid, especially from the locals whose smiles hide darker secrets. It’s worth noting the practical effects used throughout; they lend a tangible quality to the film's chilling moments. Overall, it’s a curious exploration of themes like isolation and conformity that sticks with you long after the credits roll.
Features a unique premise centered around a small town's unchanging population.Offers a blend of psychological horror with a slow-burn approach.Highlights strong performances that bring the unsettling narrative to life.
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