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So, 'Mantra' is this intriguing little piece from 1992 that dives into the darker side of human nature. The story centers around an L.A. artist who runs a telephone confessional, which is already a pretty unique setup. The atmosphere is thick with tension, blending horror elements with a psychological twist. The pacing has its peaks and valleys, sometimes dragging a bit but ultimately leading to some unexpected moments. The serial killer aspect is bizarre, and it plays with themes of obsession and morality. Practical effects give it a gritty feel, which makes the horror more visceral. Performances are decent, maybe a bit uneven, but they add an interesting layer to the narrative. Overall, there's something raw and unrefined about it that sets it apart from typical horror fare.
Explores themes of obsession in a unique wayInteresting use of practical effectsAtmospheric tension throughout the film
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