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The Murder Rabbit really leans into that eerie small-town vibe, you know? You’ve got two friends caught in this escalating horror that’s both relentless and unsettling. The rabbit costume? It’s surprisingly effective, mixing childhood innocence with sheer terror. The practical effects have a gritty charm, not overly polished, adding to the film's raw edge. The pacing sometimes drags, but it builds tension in a way that feels intentional. The performances are grounded, and you feel their fear genuinely. Themes of friendship and survival filter through the chaos, which gives it a bit more depth. It's like a fever dream where innocence clashes with the grotesque, creating an atmosphere that sticks with you long after the credits roll.
Eerie small-town settingPractical effects are a highlightUnique twist on childhood fears
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