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There's no citation for the film's genre. The current article claims that it's 'psychological horror', but I read it as horror camp / comedy (roughly like 'Zombeavers'). It's unclear whether this aspect is intentional ... or it's just a terrible film.
To me, I think it's more of a survival thriller film. It doesn't really have elements of horror – It's not like 1408. Definitely should reconsider changing the genre. Trqalobaid ( talk) 22:35, 22 October 2021 (UTC)
I noticed some back and forth about this, so I'm opening discussion now, before it gets out of hand. MOS:PERCENT advises the use of the word "percent" in non-scientific, non-technical articles. That said, the vast majority of film articles use "%" in the reception section. I personally find "%" to be preferable - it's shorter and matches what's used on Rotten Tomatoes - but I'm not sure if there's a clear guideline for films specifically? NekoKatsun ( nyaa) 17:06, 30 July 2021 (UTC)
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The plot summary of this matches what I watched, up until the "Child's Room". The last two paragraphs do not match up what-so-ever to the movie I just watched. - Floydian τ ¢ 18:50, 11 October 2021 (UTC)
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There's no citation for the film's genre. The current article claims that it's 'psychological horror', but I read it as horror camp / comedy (roughly like 'Zombeavers'). It's unclear whether this aspect is intentional ... or it's just a terrible film.
To me, I think it's more of a survival thriller film. It doesn't really have elements of horror – It's not like 1408. Definitely should reconsider changing the genre. Trqalobaid ( talk) 22:35, 22 October 2021 (UTC)
I noticed some back and forth about this, so I'm opening discussion now, before it gets out of hand. MOS:PERCENT advises the use of the word "percent" in non-scientific, non-technical articles. That said, the vast majority of film articles use "%" in the reception section. I personally find "%" to be preferable - it's shorter and matches what's used on Rotten Tomatoes - but I'm not sure if there's a clear guideline for films specifically? NekoKatsun ( nyaa) 17:06, 30 July 2021 (UTC)
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The plot summary of this matches what I watched, up until the "Child's Room". The last two paragraphs do not match up what-so-ever to the movie I just watched. - Floydian τ ¢ 18:50, 11 October 2021 (UTC)