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Dysmorphia dives deep into this twisted world of beauty obsession. It’s got this grim atmosphere, palpable tension that builds as Isabella spirals into her self-destructive path. The pacing, well, it kind of lingers on those unsettling moments, letting the dread sink in. The shadow figure is pretty haunting, especially with the practical effects they used; it's not all CGI fluff, which really adds to the creepiness. The performances feel raw—Isabella’s desperation is palpable, making you feel her pain and madness. There’s a dark commentary on society’s beauty standards, too, which gives it an extra layer. Overall, it's a unique exploration of vanity turning into horror, and it lingers with you long after the credits roll.
Themes of vanity and self-destruction explored.Strong practical effects enhance horror elements.Atmospheric pacing creates a lingering sense of dread.
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