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Aberration (1998) is an interesting ride through the woods where isolation meets horror. Tim Boxell crafts a tense atmosphere as Alex Langdon, played by a somewhat under-the-radar actor, finds himself hiding from the Russian mob, only to stumble upon these mutant lizards. The practical effects on the lizards are worth mentioning—they've got this gritty, low-budget charm that really adds to the film’s uneasy vibe. It balances moments of suspense with a certain absurdity, making you chuckle and cringe at the same time. The pacing is uneven, dipping in places but picking up when the lizards come into play. It’s not ground-breaking, but definitely has its own unique flavor that sets it apart from your typical creature feature.
Not your typical creature featureCheck out the practical effects on the lizardsUneven pacing but interesting themes of isolation
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