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REBU is one of those indie horrors that doesn't shy away from its gritty edges. The film's pacing keeps you on edge, shifting from bleak to outright chilling as Seely, the ride-share driver, reveals his dark proclivities. It's that twisted psychological dance between predator and prey that really stands out, especially when his latest passenger puts up an unexpected fight. The atmosphere is claustrophobic, and you can really feel the tension in those confined spaces. The practical effects, though not grandiose, are effective enough to deliver a visceral punch. Performances are raw—especially from the passenger, who brings a certain depth to the struggle. It's not your typical slasher fare, and that’s what makes it intriguing in its own right.
Independent production with a rough edgeInteresting character dynamicsThemes of survival and desperation
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