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Giant Skeleton is quite the oddball in the horror-comedy realm. It’s this offbeat tale where a woman’s too-serious attitude gets a jolt from a Halloween decoration that’s more than just plastic. The film plays with low-fi aesthetics, mixing media in a way that feels refreshingly raw. You can really sense the playful tone—there's a whimsical yet eerie vibe that permeates the interactions. The pacing, while a bit uneven, gives it a unique rhythm that keeps you guessing where it’ll go next. Themes of judgment and self-discovery are woven in, which adds layers to what could’ve been just a silly flick. The practical effects are charmingly homemade, and the performances are delightfully quirky. It’s like a love letter to the horror genre’s more absurd side.
Interesting mix of media and styles.Explores deeper themes beneath the humor.Practical effects give it a unique feel.
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