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Rats in the Walls is a curious piece from '94 that really leans into the psychological horror vibes. You've got these four soldiers, all bandaged up and dealing with their own trauma, both physical and mental. The atmosphere is heavy, almost claustrophobic, as they hear these unsettling noises that make you question what's real and what's just in their heads. The pacing is a bit slow, but it builds that tension nicely. Practical effects are sparse but effective, capturing a gritty realism that pulls you in. The performances add layers to their charactersâeveryone feels haunted by their past. Itâs definitely a film that doesnât hold your hand, and thatâs what sets it apart. Worth a watch if you're into the darker side of human psyche.
Psychological tension is key to the experience.The use of sound design plays a crucial role.Practical effects limit but enhance the horror.
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