The Rabbit House Review: A Chilling Mystery Undone by Slow Pacing and Missed Opportunities

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Interesting Premise :   The story starts with a newlywed couple on a honeymoon in Himachal Pradesh. Things take a dark turn when the wife suddenly disappears.

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Beautiful but Creepy Setting :   The film is set in a remote wooden house in a quiet mountain valley. The natural beauty adds a spooky, mysterious feel to the story.

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Tense Relationship Drama :   The husband is shown as very controlling. His behavior creates constant tension and fear in their relationship, especially for his wife.

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Central Mystery :   Komal’s sudden disappearance becomes the film’s main mystery. Rumors spread, but no clear answers come from the police.

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Hints of the Supernatural :   Mohit, the retreat owner's son, begins to feel Komal’s presence in the house, which adds a ghostly element to the story.

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Too Long and Slow :   The movie is 150 minutes long. The slow pacing takes away the excitement, making what could be a tight thriller feel stretched and dull.

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Repetitive Scenes :   The film keeps repeating the same scenes of the husband’s toxic behavior, which slows down the story and makes it feel tiring.

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Wasted Potential :   The director had a strong setup but didn’t take the story in a deeper or more thrilling direction when the mystery needed it most.

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Mixed Acting :   Karishma gives a strong, believable performance as Komal. However, the actor playing Shrikant overacts, making his character less convincing.

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Disappointing Execution :    Despite a strong idea and creepy atmosphere, the film loses focus with unnecessary songs and slow scenes.

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