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It's Alive (2009), directed by Josef Rusnak, taps into that classic horror vibe with a modern twist. The film's pacing gives it a slow, creeping dread that builds tension well, as we follow Lenore's unsettling journey into motherhood. The rural setting contrasts the bleak events unfolding, making the violence against animals and people even more jarring. The practical effects have a rawness that heightens the horror, nicely blending with the themes of creation and monstrosity. Performances are solid, particularly the emotional turmoil depicted by Lenore. It's fascinating how it explores the primal instinct of protection versus the fear of what their child may become. Definitely a unique take on the creature feature trope, with its own unsettling atmosphere.
Unique take on creature feature.Strong emphasis on practical effects.Explores themes of motherhood and monstrosity.
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