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Kiss the Boys weaves a murky tale of a plastic surgeon, played by Kurt Sinclair, whose life spirals into chaos after a buried secret surfaces. The film's tone is tense, creeping slowly into darker territory as Sam grapples with guilt and paranoia. There's something unsettling about the small-town vibe mixed with Beverly Hills glam, creating an eerie contrast. The pacing is deliberate, letting the dread build as strange events unfold. Practical effects are used sparingly but effectively, giving a raw edge to certain scenes. Performances are solid, especially Sinclair's descent into madness. It’s not your typical thriller, as it dives into themes of love and betrayal, challenging the viewer to reflect on morality and consequence.
Tension-filled narrativeExplores themes of love and betrayalDistinctive use of practical effects
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