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Rain, Rain, Go Away is this intriguing horror flick that leans heavily into psychological terror. The pacing is deliberate, allowing tension to build as Clari's visions spiral. The atmosphere is thick with dread, almost claustrophobic, making you feel trapped in her mind. There’s a rawness to the practical effects that adds an organic layer to the scares; they don’t feel overly polished, which I appreciate. The performances are compelling, with Clari's emotional turmoil resonating deeply. It explores themes of memory and trauma, and how they can haunt you, twisting your reality. It's not just about jumps or gore – it’s unsettling on a fundamental level, reminiscent of the better psychological horrors. Definitely a unique entry in recent years.
Psychological horror elementsStrong focus on atmosphereDistinctive practical effects
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