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Flesh to Play is an intriguing exploration of isolation and perception, crafted with a gritty, unsettling atmosphere. The story revolves around Roberta, a teenager burdened by a rare deformity, who lives cloistered away by her surgeon father. He manipulates her reality, convincing her that everyone else shares her condition, which adds a chilling layer to the psychological horror. The pacing is a bit slow at times, but it builds tension effectively, allowing the viewer to absorb Roberta's confusion and dread. Practical effects, though limited, are well-executed and lend an eerie authenticity. Performances, especially from the lead, provide a haunting glimpse into fear and denial, making it a noteworthy entry in indie horror circles.
Delves into themes of isolation and identity.Interesting use of practical effects.Strong central performance by the lead actress.
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