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So, The Exterminator from 2016—it's this eerie, almost claustrophobic exploration of isolation. The guy is battling not just pests but whatever's lurking in his own psyche, you know? The atmosphere is thick, filled with tension that builds slowly, and the practical effects really add to the unsettling vibe. There's something raw about the performances, especially how he conveys desperation and fear without a whole lot of dialogue. It’s distinct in its approach to horror—no jump scares just this creeping dread that sticks with you. Not your typical infestation flick; there's a deeper commentary simmering beneath the surface if you look for it.
The Exterminator has had a bit of a limited run, making physical copies somewhat harder to come by—especially on Blu-ray, which collectors are always on the lookout for. It doesn't have a huge mainstream following, but that means it could be a hidden gem for those who appreciate unique horror films. There's a certain intrigue around its unknown director, adding another layer of curiosity for collectors. Overall, it feels like one of those films that might gain traction over time as more people discover its subtleties.
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