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Satan's Baby Doll is a curious slice of 1980s horror that's steeped in a strange, almost gothic atmosphere. Set in a decaying castle, the film plays with themes of jealousy and voyeurism, thanks to the dynamics between Antonio, the oppressive husband, and Ignazio, his watchful brother. The pacing drifts like the fog in the castle's corridors—sometimes slow but building an unsettling tension. The practical effects, while not ground-breaking, have a raw charm that feels right at home in this era. Performances are a mixed bag; some hit these odd notes that accentuate the eerie vibe, especially from the leads. It's distinctive for its blend of family drama with supernatural undertones, making it a peculiar entry in the genre.
Features intriguing family dynamics within a horror setting.Practical effects that embody the charm of 80s filmmaking.A unique take on jealousy and voyeurism in a supernatural context.
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