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So, 'House of Dolls' is this intriguing little horror film that dives deep into the eerie world of doll collecting. The atmosphere is thick with tension, right from the start. You can really feel the isolation of the main character as she unveils her latest doll. It’s not just about the creepy visuals; there's an unsettling undertone that lingers. The pacing has this nice, slow burn—building up dread without rushing. The practical effects are refreshingly old-school, giving that tactile quality that digital just can’t replicate. Performances are decent, with a few standout moments that genuinely make you question the boundaries of obsession. It’s the kind of film that sticks in your mind long after the credits roll.
Explores themes of obsession and isolationFeatures practical effects that enhance the horrorSlow-burn pacing builds a tense atmosphere
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