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Rats in the Walls is an interesting low-budget horror flick that leans heavily on atmosphere. The sound design really plays into that creeping dread—those rats scratching away, you can almost feel them crawling under your skin. The pacing is tight, building tension effortlessly as our lead character descends into madness, driven by his obsession to rid his home of these vermin. Once the door to Khastur appears, the film shifts gears, diving into some unsettling themes of ancient evils lurking beneath our modern lives. The practical effects are pretty solid for the budget, adding a raw quality that enhances the overall creepiness. The performances are decent, though the lead could've used a bit more depth. Still, there's something appealing about its grim charm.
Sound design effectively builds tension.Practical effects hold up well for the budget.Explores themes of ancient evil in a modern setting.
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