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The End of the Squirrel is a quirky indie film that blends comedy and horror in a really offbeat way. You've got these two siblings holed up in an antique shop, and the whole thing has this surreal atmosphere, especially when they start reflecting on their time in a barn. It's got this unique pacing, mixing tension with absurd humor, which keeps you engaged yet feeling a bit uneasy. The practical effects are pretty charming, adding to the film’s rough-and-tumble vibe. I think the performances are what really sell it—there's a naturalness to the sibling dynamic that’s relatable amidst the chaos. The original score, woven into the surreal moments, really amplifies that weirdly nostalgic feel. It's a distinctive take on the zombie genre for sure.
Indie film with a unique twist on the zombie genreStrong focus on sibling dynamics amidst chaosInteresting blend of practical effects and surreal storytelling
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Michael Christensen
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