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The Stray offers a gritty dive into a post-apocalyptic America shaped by the aftermath of the Cuban Missile Crisis. The atmosphere is thick with despair, a heavy tension that seeps into every frame. It’s not just about survival, it’s about the psychological unraveling of society, and the practical effects do a commendable job of portraying the horrors of radiation. The pacing is uneven at times, which can be jarring, but it adds to the disorientation felt by the characters. Performances are raw and believable, capturing the essence of desperation. There’s a distinct bleakness that lingers, making it a unique entry in the horror and thriller genres—definitely not your typical fare.
Explores psychological themes in post-nuclear America.Practical effects enhance the horror experience.Pacing varies, contributing to the unsettling tone.
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