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Rainy Season, directed by Nick Wauters, has this grim atmosphere that really captures the essence of rural horror. The pacing feels deliberate, building tension as the couple’s arrival in Willow, Maine sets off this eerie chain of events. It’s like the town itself has a pulse, and the locals’ protests just add to that unsettling vibe. The practical effects here stand out, especially during the more intense sequences. Performances feel genuine, particularly the way the couple navigates their growing realization of what they've stumbled into. It's that classic Man vs. Nature theme twisted with local folklore that makes it memorable, if not a bit bleak. There's something about its unique setting that lingers with you, maybe it's the rain.
The film's use of practical effects enhances the raw horror.The rural setting plays a crucial role in creating isolation.Themes of sacrifice and nature's power are prominent throughout.
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