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The Rotting Woman is a curious slice of 90s horror, diving into a claustrophobic ordeal where the protagonist finds herself trapped in a bathroom after a zombie attack. The atmosphere is thick with dread, enhanced by practical effects that are both gritty and raw, really embodying the low-budget charm of the era. Pacing is uneven, but that somehow adds to the tension; moments of silence punctuated by sudden bursts of terror. The performances, while not award-winning, carry a certain earnestness that keeps you invested. It’s the kind of film that feels like a hidden gem among the zombie subgenre, with a distinct tone that leans heavily into isolation and survival horror. You can almost feel the grime.
Exploration of isolation in horrorDistinctive practical effectsUneven pacing adds tension
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