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Fly on the Wall offers a gritty look into obsession and consequence, wrapped in a tense atmosphere. The pacing is a bit uneven but reflects the protagonist's spiraling descent into anxiety and paranoia. It combines elements of action and horror in a surprisingly seamless way. The practical effects, while not over the top, manage to heighten the tension during the more visceral moments. The performances are decent; the lead guy really captures that mix of desperation and guilt. The voyeuristic angle is intriguing, challenging viewers to ponder the ethics of surveillance in personal relationships. It’s distinct in how it blends these genres without feeling forced, and you definitely get a sense of dread that lingers after the credits roll.
Explores voyeurism and its consequences.Interesting mix of genres.Practical effects enhance tension.
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