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Jekyll/Hide (2005) dives into some dark territory, and it's not shy about it. The atmosphere feels thick and oppressive, almost like you're being drawn into a nightmare. The pacing has this unsettling rhythm—slow at times, but it builds tension effectively. The story revolves around a young boy caught in a web of manipulation, forced into a violent act by a mysterious woman. It's both haunting and bizarre, with practical effects that lend a raw edge to the horror. The performances are striking, especially how the boy portrays that internal conflict. And there's this underlying theme of moral ambiguity that sticks with you long after. It's not just horror for horror's sake; it leaves you thinking.
Explores themes of manipulation and moral ambiguity.Notably thick atmosphere adds to the horror experience.Practical effects enhance the film's unsettling tone.
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