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Rachel's Attic has this eerie vibe that really pulls you in. The atmosphere is thick with tension as Rachel searches for her sister, and the pacing is quite deliberate, allowing the dread to build. It's unsettling how the film uses practical effects to enhance that snuff film aesthetic, which makes the experience all the more visceral. Performances are decent, but it’s Rachel's determination that keeps you engaged. The themes of loss and the lengths one will go to uncover the truth are pretty disturbing. Overall, it has a raw, gritty feel that's not often seen in horror films from this era, giving it a distinct edge amidst the more polished offerings.
Low-budget indie horror with a raw aesthetic.Strong focus on sisterly bonds and their fragility.Noteworthy practical effects that enhance the horror.
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