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So, 'Red Schock (Roll №17)' is this intriguing 1995 horror-sci-fi from Adrián García Bogliano. The atmosphere is pretty grim, set in a dystopian Soviet future. It focuses on this cleaning employee who wakes up to find he's the sole survivor after a catastrophic event. The pacing has this relentless dread that keeps you on edge, and the practical effects, well, they add a nice touch of grittiness that you don't see much in modern films. Performances are solid, especially from the lead, who navigates the isolation and madness really well. It's distinctive in how it blends personal horror with a broader societal collapse. Definitely a curious gem for genre enthusiasts, no doubt.
Dystopian setting reflects real-world fears.Interesting take on survival horror.Practical effects give it a gritty feel.
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