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Russian Psycho is quite the peculiar entry in the horror-thriller realm. It presents itself as a tutorial on washing a paintbrush, but the atmosphere is drenched in tension and unease. The pacing is deliberately slow, almost meditative, which adds to the unsettling nature of the film. You might find yourself questioning what's real and what's part of some deeper psychological commentary. The practical effects, though minimal, are effective in creating a sense of dread. It really stands apart from conventional horror films; it doesn't rely on jump scares or gore. Instead, it invites viewers into a bizarre world where the mundane meets the sinister, and the performances, albeit subtle, do pack a punch in conveying that underlying madness.
Not your typical horror flickUnique blend of mundane and sinisterIntriguing pacing and atmosphere
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