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So, Kitsch, directed by Spencer James Hugo, dives into this unsettling world where a tidy man’s obsession with order clashes with the chaos left behind by previous tenants. The pacing is deliberate yet taut, creating an atmosphere thick with dread and claustrophobia. You'll appreciate the practical effects here; they really amplify the sense of unease, especially in the moments where reality starts to warp. The performances are solid too, especially the lead who embodies that oppressive need for control. It’s interesting how the film plays with themes of mental health and the idea of space as a reflection of the psyche—or maybe it’s just an apartment that’s been too tidy for too long? Either way, it has this idiosyncratic charm that sticks with you.
Thought-provoking themes of control vs chaos.Impressive practical effects enhance the horror.Strong lead performance adds depth to the narrative.
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