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Night Therapy is a curious piece from 1999 that dips into psychological horror without fully embracing the genre. The film revolves around Dr. Meyers, who listens to his patients recounting their haunting experiences with a male specter, a man who ended his own life. There's a slow, unsettling buildup, allowing you to really feel the weight of each character's trauma. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and while the pacing may test some viewers' patience, it ultimately works to accentuate the emotional depth of the stories being told. Practical effects, though minimal, are used effectively to underscore the eerie vibe. Performances are solid, often capturing a rawness that feels authentic and grounded in the characters' shared pain.
This film is a bit of a hidden gem in the psychological horror space, having had a limited release back in '99. It's not widely known, which adds to its charm and collector interest. There are a few bootleg copies floating around, but an original release is quite scarce, making it a unique find for those who appreciate lesser-known films that explore deeper themes of trauma and psychological distress.
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