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So, 'Insect Inside' is this curious blend of comedy and horror that dives into the body horror territory with a Kafkaesque twist. The pacing is kind of erratic but in a way that keeps you guessing; one minute you're chuckling, and the next you're squirming. The practical effects are surprisingly effective for a low-budget endeavor—they really nail that grotesque vibe, especially with the protagonist's transformation. Performance-wise, the lead manages to walk this fine line of both tragic and absurd, which makes it distinctive in how it explores themes of alienation and identity. There's a certain bleak humor running throughout that feels like a nod to Kafka's original ideas, which is kind of refreshing in a sea of more straightforward horror-comedies. Definitely a unique watch.
Kafkaesque themesEffective practical effectsUneven pacing adds to the experience
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Jeff Frumess
Director