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So, 'Broken Glass' is an intriguing blend of drama and horror, with a pretty grim atmosphere. Maria, our troubled protagonist, is caught in this cycle of rebellion after her mother's death and her father's questionable choices. The pacing feels deliberate, slow at times, which enhances the tension as she navigates her stay in this home for troubled girls. The women running the place? Not quite who they seem, and that's where it gets really unsettling. There's something about the practical effects that adds to the overall creepiness—it's gritty and raw. Performances, especially by the lead, really pull you in. The whole vibe is dark and reflective, touching on themes of loss, identity, and survival in a world that doesn't seem to care much. Definitely a unique piece from the late '80s.
1980s TV horror explorationThemes of rebellion and traumaNoteworthy practical effects
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