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Dollface, released in 2011, plays with the uncanny vibe of Halloween and really leans into that creeping dread. The pacing is tight, building tension slowly before it unleashes a wild ride of surprises. The atmosphere? It's thick with an unsettling mix of the familiar and the unknown, especially with that mysterious woman showing up. You get this real sense of isolation and vulnerability as the night unfolds. The practical effects, while not over-the-top, have this rawness that amplifies the horror elements. Performances are solid; they ground the film in authenticity amidst the chaos. It’s not just about scares, it delves into the themes of trust and the facades people wear, making it a curious piece in the horror genre landscape.
Interesting take on Halloween tropes.Good practical effects for its budget.Satisfying character arcs.
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