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A Woman from the Antiworld, released in '85, is this curious little TV movie that takes a stab at blending science fiction with psychological themes. It’s adapted from a short story by George Langelaan, which already sets a high bar for eerie storytelling. The pacing can feel slow at times, but it really ramps up the tension as Bernard, the atomic scientist, keeps seeing these shadowy figures on his screen. You can’t help but feel this unsettling atmosphere throughout; the practical effects are quite interesting for a TV production of its time, lending a certain charm. The performances have this earnestness that really suits the story’s bizarre premise. It’s not your typical sci-fi fare, and that's what makes it distinctive in its own way.
A unique blend of sci-fi and psychological elements.Interesting practical effects for a TV movie of its era.Focus on atmosphere and character exploration.
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