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So, there's this film called Rabbit, which really dives into some dark territory. The whole vibe is unsettling, you know? It’s like you can feel the tension building as this kid just kind of stirs the pot, unleashing something pretty sinister while his mother’s just trying to get dinner on the table. The pacing is deliberate, it doesn't rush. There's this creeping sense of dread that creeps in slowly. The practical effects are interesting, they add to the overall raw feel of the horror. Performances are solid too, especially the mother—she really captures that blend of love and fear. It’s definitely one of those thrillers that sticks with you, like, it gets under your skin in a way that’s hard to shake off.
Explores themes of motherhood and fear.Distinctive practical effects enhance the horror.Pacing builds tension effectively.
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