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So, 'The Quiet Carriage' is this intriguing horror piece from Gossy New Wave. It unfolds with a disobedient teenage boy, which, you know, brings a certain rebellious energy. As he travels home by train, the tension mounts, and the atmosphere feels thick with dread. The pacing is quite deliberate, and it steadily builds a sense of unease that’s palpable. The practical effects have a gritty realism that adds to the unnerving vibe. I mean, there’s something about the confined train setting that amplifies the horror. Performances are solid, especially from the lead, who really captures that blend of youthful bravado and sheer terror. It’s distinct in its subtle approach to horror, leaning into the psychological rather than just blood and guts.
Focus on practical effects and atmosphere.Interesting take on teenage rebellion in horror.Not your typical jump-scare film.
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