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Time to Kill is kind of a gritty, unsettling ride. It dives into that familiar road trip horror trope but twists it with a sense of foreboding that creeps in slowly. The rundown shanty town of Sant Martí really adds to the eerie vibe, and you can feel the tension build as the group realizes they’re not alone. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, have this raw quality that makes the horror hit harder, more visceral. Performances are solid, especially from the hitchhiking girls who bring a mix of allure and danger. It has this underlying theme of trust—who can you really rely on when things get dark? It’s not the most polished film, but it has a certain charm that horror collectors might appreciate.
Unique approach to road trip horror.Strong sense of atmosphere and tension.Practical effects enhance the unsettling experience.
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