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Flinch (1994) presents a strange world where two store window mannequins become silent witnesses to a murder. The film has this eerie, almost dreamlike atmosphere that hooks you in. The pacing is deliberate, building tension quietly, letting the viewer soak in each moment. The practical effects used to create the mannequins’ lifelike presence are quite fascinating for the time, adding a unique layer to the narrative. Performances, albeit limited, manage to convey a sense of dread and curiosity. There's this underlying theme of isolation and the unseen, which lingers long after the credits roll. It stands out in the thriller genre by centering on such a bizarre premise, making it a curious piece for collectors who appreciate the offbeat side of cinema.
Interesting use of practical effects.Atmospheric build-up rather than conventional thrills.A peculiar choice for genre enthusiasts.
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