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Dr. Jeckyll and Ms. Hyde is a fascinating take on the classic Stevenson story, infused with a peculiar campiness that’s almost surreal. The black-and-white aesthetic, with its stark contrasts, really sets a tone that feels both eerie and playful. The pacing is a bit uneven, which somehow adds to the overall weirdness of it all. I mean, you've got this wild mix of horror and comedy, and it's just fun watching the transformation unfold. The performances are… well, let’s say they're memorable in their own right. The practical effects, limited as they are, have a certain charm. It’s a different kind of nightmare, but one that sticks with you, in a way, right?
Black-and-white aesthetic enhances the eerie vibeNotable campy elements reminiscent of George KucharInteresting take on identity and transformation themes
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David Saunders
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