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Chameleon (1999) offers a haunting exploration of identity and the human psyche. Directed by an unknown talent, it taps into a cold, eerie atmosphere that lingers long after viewing. The film centers on Cathy Myers, played by Deborah Thomas, who descends into a terrifying struggle for control as she grapples with a predatory hunger that drives her to absorb others' souls. The practical effects are notably unsettling, contributing to a visceral experience that aligns well with its horror and sci-fi roots. The pacing is uneven at times, but that only adds to the disorienting nature of Cathy's journey. It's definitely one of those hidden gems that provoke thought about who we really are beneath the surface.
Features strong practical effects for the eraExplores deep themes of identity and memoryUneven pacing adds to its unsettling nature
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