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Rabbit 105 is one of those low-key indie horror flicks that sneaks up on you. Ana's journey feels painfully relatable—spending her dad's cash without a care, then the dread kicks in when her car disappears. The atmosphere is thick with tension; the mall feels like a labyrinth after hours, and you can almost feel the shadows creeping in. It's not just about the scare; there's this underlying theme of isolation and the consequences of thoughtlessness. The practical effects, while not overwhelming, add a gritty realism that enhances the eerie vibe. Performances are solid, especially Ana, who captures that mix of annoyance and rising panic well. It’s definitely a unique watch if you appreciate the subtler side of horror.
Great for fans of indie horror. · Notable for its atmospheric tension. · Interesting take on urban isolation.
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