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Morpho is an interesting entry in late 90s horror, even if the director remains a mystery. The atmosphere is thick with dread, almost tangible, and you can feel the tension creeping in from the get-go. The pacing stumbles at times, but it adds to the eerie build-up that lingers. What really stands out are the practical effects, which feel refreshingly raw and gritty, giving the film a sort of tactile horror that's becoming increasingly rare. The performances are okay, but they deliver a strange authenticity that oddly enhances the story's unsettling vibe. Themes of transformation and identity run deep, and there's this palpable sense of dread that sticks with you long after the credits roll. It’s a film that feels uniquely its own, for better or worse.
Linger on the practical effects.Notice the pacing and its impact on tension.Explore themes of transformation.
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