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Ramekin II continues the bizarre escapade of Emily and her porcelain companion, blending dark comedy with an unsettling horror vibe. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, which oddly complements its self-referential nature. You get this strange mix of absurdity and genuine scares that keeps you on your toes. The practical effects are low-budget but surprisingly effective, adding a distinct charm to the overall presentation. Jamie Saunders delivers a performance that manages to balance humor with moments of real dread, embodying the film's exploration of the twisted relationship between filmmaking and romance. It's fascinating to see how it embraces genre tropes while subverting them, making this sequel a curious experience for collectors who appreciate unconventional narratives.
Self-referential narrativeUneven pacing enhances surreal experiencePractical effects add charm
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