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So, 'Trees' from '96 is this eerie dive into the horror of nature. The pacing has a strangely hypnotic quality, almost lulling you into a false sense of security before the tension ramps up. The theme of humanity's hubris against nature really comes through, especially with the biologist's unsettling experiments. There's this atmospheric dread that builds as she realizes her plants feel pain, which is kind of a fascinating angle. The practical effects, though low-budget, are effective enough to create an unsettling vibe. Performances are pretty solid, especially the lead, who carries the weight of the film's bizarre premise. It's distinctive for how it blends the scientific with the supernatural, making you rethink the world outside your window.
Low-budget but effective practical effects.Unique take on nature in horror.Atmospheric tension throughout.
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