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Bait (2002) is a real gem of a TV movie that dives deep into the psychological aspects of grief and obsession. The atmosphere is thick with tension as Jack Blake, played by a lesser-known actor, becomes unhinged after picking up a woman and her daughter who eerily resemble his deceased child. The pacing is deliberate, drawing you into Jack's spiraling madness as he schemes to unearth his daughter's killer. The performances are decent, though the lead carries the weight impressively. The practical effects, while limited, serve the story well and add an edge to the unfolding drama. There's something distinct about how it tackles such dark themes within a TV film format that gives it a unique place in the thriller genre.
Dark themes intertwine with family drama.Explores obsession in a relatable context.Solid character development for a TV movie.
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