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Altered Ego dives into the dark side of ambition with a tense atmosphere. Dylan Gray's journey as an architect is compelling, but the real tension comes from his interaction with Wesley Stone, the unsettling identity thief. The film has this gritty feel that never really lets up, keeping you on edge as Dylan's arrogance leads him closer to disaster. The pacing can be a bit uneven, sure, but it adds to the disorienting nature of Dylan's spiraling downfall. The practical effects are well-executed, enhancing the film’s psychological depth. Performances are strong, with a palpable tension that makes you feel every misstep Dylan takes. It’s a fascinating exploration of identity and consequence.
Altered Ego has had a somewhat elusive release history, making its availability a bit tricky for collectors. Various formats have surfaced over the years, but they've been limited, leading to a growing interest among those who appreciate psychological thrillers. The film’s themes and practical effects have garnered a niche following, though it still remains under the radar compared to more mainstream titles. As collectors hunt for this title, its scarcity only adds to the appeal.
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