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So, 'In My Skin' directed by Spencer Cook is this really intriguing blend of drama and thriller. The atmosphere is heavy, almost claustrophobic, as it dives into the psyche of a therapist grappling with her own demons while helping a patient face his existential crises. There's a certain tension that builds steadily throughout, keeping you on edge. The shadowy figure from her past adds this chilling layer, making you question what's real and what's a manifestation of her fears. The performances are pretty raw and authentic, especially the lead; you can really feel her internal struggle. It’s not your standard narrative—more of a reflective piece that forces you to confront what it means to truly live versus just exist. The practical effects used to depict her psychological unraveling are quite striking too.
Explore psychological themesInteresting use of practical effectsStrong character development
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