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So, 'Rose Of Death' is a low-budget horror flick from 2007 that delves into the dark side of teen antics gone horribly wrong. The setup is classic slasher material: a prom night prank spirals out of control, leading to a cover-up that festers over a decade. The film leans heavily into its grim atmosphere, which is amplified by some surprisingly effective practical effects, especially for its budget. The pacing can feel uneven at times, but it carries this undercurrent of dread that keeps you invested. Performances are a mixed bag, but there's a rawness to them that feels authentic for the premise. It’s got that indie horror vibe, where you can sense the passion behind it, despite its flaws.
Low-budget indie horrorExplores themes of guilt and consequenceNotable for its practical effects
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