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Keith Parker's Shadow People offers a unique blend of horror with a side of existential dread. The film dives into the psyche of billionaire Clarence Martel, whose insatiable thirst for immortality leads him down a dark path. The atmosphere is thick, almost oppressive, really pulling you into Martel's world of wealth and desperation. Mikey, the protagonist, is relatable yet flawed—his gamble really drags you into the tension. The pacing is uneven, which might throw some off, but it builds a certain dread that lingers. Practical effects here are surprisingly well done, adding a grittiness that enhances the horror elements. The performances, while not Oscar-worthy, convey a rawness that feels authentic. It’s distinctive in its themes of greed and mortality, making you ponder long after it’s over.
Explores themes of greed and mortalityPractical effects enhance the horror elementsUneven pacing adds to the sense of dread
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