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Double Exposure is a fascinating dive into the mind of a photographer caught in a web of nightmares and reality. The disorienting dreams he experiences—where he kills his models—create an unsettling atmosphere that hangs heavy throughout the film. It's got this gritty, raw aesthetic typical of early '80s horror, and the practical effects, while sometimes clunky, add to the overall creepiness. The pacing can feel a bit uneven, but it builds tension effectively as the lines blur between dreams and waking life. The lead performance captures that slow descent into madness quite well, making the viewer question what's real. Overall, it's a unique entry in the crime-horror genre that lingers long after the credits roll.
Interesting perspective on creativity and madness.Notable for its practical effects work.An underappreciated gem in the horror genre.
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