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Invasion of Privacy is one of those oddball '90s flicks that sticks in your mind. The tone is this weird mix of dark humor and unsettling tension. It really leans into the paranoia of the era, capturing that anxiety around surveillance and personal space. The pacing can feel a bit off, almost like it’s unsure whether it wants to be a thriller or a commentary. Practical effects are a highlight, not flashy, but they have a raw quality that adds to the discomfort. Performances are pretty solid, not necessarily standout, but they serve the story's bizarre atmosphere well. It’s that sort of film that flies under the radar but leaves you thinking about it long after the credits roll.
Released on VHS during the home video boom.Features practical effects that enhance the unsettling tone.Captures early '90s paranoia about surveillance.Director's identity remains elusive; adds to the film's mystery.
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