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So, Mary Worth (2007) has this eerie, creeping vibe that really digs into the nostalgia of childhood games gone wrong. It follows Claire and Andrea, two teens who revisit an old game from their youth, a classic mirror ritual that turns sinister. The pacing is pretty deliberate, letting that tension build before the horror peaks. I mean, the practical effects are definitely low-budget, but they manage to deliver some decent chills. The performances are solid, capturing that mix of curiosity and dread. It’s interesting how it explores themes of fear and the consequences of playing with things we don’t understand. There's a certain rawness to it that gives it an edge over more polished entries in the genre. Just a good, unsettling watch.
Deliberate pacing enhances tensionInteresting themes of childhood fearsPractical effects deliver solid chills
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