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Kiss Kiss is a film that dives into social paranoia, wrapped in a chilling narrative about a deadly contagion. The atmosphere feels claustrophobic, almost suffocating, as the red spots of the disease serve as a constant reminder of the impending doom. The pacing is uneven, which can be jarring, but it adds to the unsettling nature of the story. There's this sharp critique of societal scapegoating woven throughout, especially against the LGBTQ+ community, which makes it feel particularly relevant. The performances are raw, capturing a spectrum of fear and desperation. Practical effects, though limited, are haunting, especially in how they depict the disease's physical toll. It's this blend of horror and social commentary that sets it apart, making for a thought-provoking watch.
Explores themes of fear and societal scapegoatingUneven pacing builds tensionStrong critique of misinformation and prejudice
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