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Train (2001) is a curious blend of horror and suspense set against a claustrophobic backdrop that adds to its unsettling atmosphere. You have this crew of characters, each with their own quirks, thrown into a nightmarish situation that unfolds in a way that keeps you on edge. The pacing can feel a bit uneven, but it adds to the tension, with practical effects that show real care in their execution. It's not just about scares but also about the psychological toll of the situation, making it more than just a standard slasher flick. The performances, while not universally acclaimed, lend a certain authenticity to the characters that you might not expect going in.
Train has had a somewhat elusive presence in collector circles, with its original DVD release becoming increasingly hard to find. Its scarcity has built a niche interest among those who appreciate early 2000s horror, although mainstream recognition remains limited. Fans of underground horror may find value in its blend of tension and psychological exploration, making it a unique piece for genre enthusiasts.
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