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Rosso is something else—a slow burn that really captures that claustrophobic tension. You’ve got two people on a boat, the kind of situation that feels like a pressure cooker. The performances are raw, a mix of awkwardness and unspoken resentment. There’s a stark, biting atmosphere that really immerses you in their anxiety. The pacing is deliberately languid, which might not be for everyone, but it builds an unsettling mood. The practical effects are understated, adding to the film's realism without overshadowing character dynamics. If you’re into character-driven horror that leans into the psychological, this one's got a unique vibe that sticks with you.
Directed by Zach Staads, notable for indie aesthetics.Runtime: 83 minutes, shot on location.Features practical effects and minimal CGI.Cinematography emphasizes isolation and tension.
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