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Curtains Baby Blues is a curious piece from '87 that dives into the psyche of a screenwriter who's at war with his own creations. The atmosphere is thick with tension, almost palpable, as characters meet their fates in a blend of drama and existential horror. It’s fascinating how the pacing builds, drawing you into this layered narrative where lives are snuffed out just as their creator grapples with his own demons. The performances are raw, almost unsettling, which really adds to the film's distinctive tone. The practical effects are modest yet effective, contributing to those visceral moments that linger in your mind. There’s a unique exploration of the relationship between creator and creation that really sticks with you.
Interesting exploration of creator vs. creation.Notable for raw performances and practical effects.Good example of 80s indie drama aesthetics.
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