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The Rabbit Man is one of those films that lingers, you know? It's got this haunting atmosphere, blending domestic life with a creeping sense of dread. Hans, a gym teacher, is just trying to navigate fatherhood while facing the harassment from his students, which kind of sets the tone for the whole thing. Bengt, his father, is entangled in a disturbing news story that blurs the lines between sensationalism and reality. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the tension to build gradually as Hans's personal struggles intertwine with the dark themes of societal issues and media ethics. Performances are gritty, and you can feel the weight of every choice. There’s this unsettling quality about the practical effects that adds to the grim vibe. Not a film for everyone, but definitely distinctive.
Explores heavy themes of media and morality.Pacing allows for gradual tension build.Distinctive performance from the lead.
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