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So, 'No Harm Intended' from 1988 is this interesting little thriller that really explores guilt and the aftermath of a family secret gone wrong. Catherine’s affair leads to a gripping tension, especially once her father-in-law, Paul, becomes wheelchair-bound and mute after an accident. The atmosphere is thick with unease, and you can almost feel Catherine's spiraling guilt weighing down on her. The pacing is deliberate, allowing each moment to simmer, which definitely adds to the dread. The performances are quite solid, particularly in how they convey the characters' emotional states without much dialogue. It’s a unique blend of psychological tension and drama that makes it stand out, even if it’s not often talked about in mainstream circles.
Pacing creates a slow burn that reveals character depth.Strong themes of guilt and family dynamics.Practical effects serve the narrative rather than overshadow it.
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