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So, 'Tap Tap' from 2018, yeah? It's this eerie little horror flick that really plays with claustrophobic tension. The whole vibe is unsettling, especially when you think about how a simple bath can turn sinister. The pacing is interesting—drawn out but effective, building that sense of dread. Practical effects have a gritty edge, which adds to the raw atmosphere. The performances are solid, capturing that frantic mix of vulnerability and desperation. What stands out is how it taps into that fear of vulnerability in everyday situations. It's not groundbreaking, but the execution lingers with you, and it’s a unique take on the horror genre that feels fresh.
Low-budget indie horrorStrong use of practical effectsThemes of vulnerability and isolation
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