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So, 'Bless This Mess' is interesting in how it spirals into the mind of a therapist who's wrestling with her own demons, all while trying to help this anxious patient. The pacing feels deliberate, drawing you in slowly, really making you sit with the tension. It's got this almost claustrophobic atmosphere that heightens every interaction. You can feel the therapist's compulsions creeping in; it’s like you're watching her unravel in real-time, which is unsettling in a good way. The performances are pretty strong; the lead really nails that mix of professionalism and vulnerability. There's something about the practical effects—subtle but eerie—that enhances the overall vibe. It’s not your run-of-the-mill thriller, that's for sure.
Strong performancesIntricate character studyAtmospheric tension
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