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After School Shadow takes you into this unsettling world where childhood innocence clashes with grotesque realities. Kohane's relationship with the transfer student, who has this unsettling habit of vomiting, oozes a strange blend of curiosity and discomfort. The pacing feels off-kilter, and the tone oscillates between awkward teenage moments and genuine horror, which keeps you guessing. The practical effects are raw and unrefined, echoing the film's low-budget roots, much like those early Ed Wood works. And then there's Kohane's mother's involvement in that absurd film—it's a meta-commentary that adds a layer of dark humor. The performances are a bit uneven, but that just adds to the eerie charm of it all. It lingers with you in a weird way, making you ponder the real nature of the shadows we all carry.
Focus on the strange dynamics between characters.Noteworthy practical effects reminiscent of low-budget horror.An interesting blend of dark humor and unsettling themes.
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