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So, 'Pretend You Don't See Her' is a 2002 TV movie that digs deep into the noirish underbelly of crime and survival. The pacing feels just right, not too rushed, allowing the tension to build as the estate agent is thrown into this chaotic world after falling into witness protection. The atmosphere is thick with suspense, especially when the plot thickens with the mother’s murder. It's a wild ride through paranoia and fear, where practical effects, though subtle, add to the overall dread. The performances are solid, capturing that raw vulnerability of characters who think they're safe but really aren't. It's the kind of film that really makes you ponder how precarious identity can be in the face of danger.
May not appeal to all due to its TV movie roots.Strong themes of identity and paranoia.Gritty atmosphere that builds tension effectively.
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