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Funny Bunny dives into a peculiar blend of horror and dark humor. It’s got this unsettling atmosphere right from the start, especially with that eerie score that complements the unsettling visuals. The pacing is interesting; it builds tension slowly, letting the anxiety simmer while the young babysitter grapples with the bizarre situation. The practical effects when the child loses teeth are unsettling but grounded, adding a visceral quality to the film. The performances? They carry a raw authenticity, particularly the lead, who navigates fear and confusion convincingly. It’s distinct in how it merges the mundane with the grotesque, creating a weirdly captivating narrative that lingers long after the credits roll.
Interesting blend of horror and dark humorPacing builds tension effectivelyUnique practical effects with a visceral touch
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