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So, there's this film, It Came From The Kitchen, that really dives into the themes of avoidance and the uncanny. The whole premise revolves around this young woman who's dealing with depression, and her apartment is a visual representation of her internal struggles—complete chaos. It builds an unsettling atmosphere as she waits for her takeout, and when it arrives without utensils, you can feel this mounting dread. The practical effects used to showcase the kitchen mess are quite impressive, almost a character in itself. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to really stew in her discomfort, and the performances are raw, making her situation all the more relatable yet horrifying. It's an interesting take on personal horror that lingers.
Interesting take on psychological horror.Strong themes of avoidance and personal struggle.Noteworthy use of practical effects.
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Jessica Salgado
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