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Patient Killer is one of those low-key thrillers that really lingers with you. The way it explores the psychological toll on the therapist is pretty fascinating. You get this creeping sense of dread as she navigates her new patient's struggles, almost mirroring her past case. It's interesting how the pacing unfolds; it feels deliberate, drawing you deeper into her unraveling mind. The atmosphere is quite moody, with some solid practical effects that enhance the tension without going overboard. The performances are decent, particularly from the lead, who really captures that mix of vulnerability and desperation. Overall, it has a unique vibe that sets it apart in the TV movie landscape. Not groundbreaking, but there's something about its tone that sticks.
Focus on the psychological aspectsInteresting take on therapist-patient dynamicsGood for fans of slow-burn thrillers
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