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Rats (2003) directed by Tibor Takács offers this eerie atmosphere that's hard to shake off. Set in an unsettling, decaying psychiatric hospital, the film explores themes of isolation and the sinister secrets lurking beneath the surface. The pacing can be a bit uneven, but it builds tension effectively, especially in those creepy tunnel scenes. The practical effects used to portray the rodents are a highlight, giving it a raw, gritty feel that digital effects often lack. The performances, while not groundbreaking, fit well with the haunting tone of the film. It's interesting how the hospital setting almost feels like another character, adding to the overall dread. You won't forget the unsettling vibe it leaves behind.
Creepy atmosphere with solid practical effects.A unique twist on classic horror settings.Great for collectors who enjoy obscure horror films.
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