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Train (2008) is a curious specimen in the horror-thriller realm. It plays out like a slow burn, with an unsettling atmosphere that creeps up on you. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it works to build tension as the students realize they're not just on any train. The practical effects, though not always polished, add a visceral layer to the horror, making the disappearances feel all too real. What stands out is the blend of claustrophobia and paranoia—a classic setup but executed in a way that keeps you on edge. The performances are decent; they capture that raw fear effectively. It’s not the cleanest film, but it has a certain grit that makes it memorable in its own right.
Check for the unique practical effects used throughout.Pay attention to the way tension builds with pacing.Notice the claustrophobic settings that enhance the horror.
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