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Rata is this fascinating little gem where a simple act of releasing a rat spirals into this chaotic whirlwind in an apartment complex. The atmosphere is thick with tension—almost claustrophobic at times—reflecting the tenants' escalating paranoia and dread. The pacing feels deliberate yet frantic, like you're stuck in a tight space while everything unravels around you. It explores themes of isolation and the ripple effects of seemingly small choices. The practical effects are striking, too, adding a raw edge that really immerses you in the chaos. Performances are solid, capturing that blend of everyday life with an underlying terror, making it all feel disturbingly relatable.
Rata has seen limited distribution so far, making it somewhat of a hidden treasure for collectors. Its unique narrative and practical effects have drawn interest, particularly among those who appreciate indie horror. Though not widely available yet, early screenings have started to create a buzz. Keep an eye out, as this one could develop a following in collector circles.
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