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So, 'The Murder Game' is one of those indie horror flicks from 2006 that really plays with the concept of trust among friends. You know, a bunch of teens decide to create this killer game where one of them is secretly a 'killer' while the rest are just innocent victims. It's got a pretty gritty atmosphere, especially with the self-storage setting, which feels claustrophobic and adds a layer of tension. The pacing can be a bit uneven, but it builds a certain suspense as they try to figure out who the 'killer' is. The practical effects aren't ground-breaking, but they offer a nice touch of realism, and the performances are decent enough that you can overlook some plot holes. It’s not polished, but there’s something raw about it that makes it stand out in the low-budget horror landscape.
Features a unique take on trust and betrayal among friends.The self-storage setting enhances the film's claustrophobic feel.Practical effects add a level of realism to the kills.
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