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Shelf Life is a curious little horror flick that plays with themes of morality and the weight of one's past. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it adds to the overall tension as we delve into Martin Remaro's troubled psyche. The atmosphere feels claustrophobic, enhanced by practical effects that, while not groundbreaking, serve the story well. Ben and Julie's interactions with Martin create a sense of dread, making you question what darkness lies beneath the surface of seemingly ordinary lives. Performances are decent, particularly in the moments where characters confront their own choices. It's distinct for its exploration of the psychological toll of guilt, layered with a slow burn that almost feels like a character study wrapped in horror.
Explores psychological themes alongside horror.Pacing may feel off, but it builds tension effectively.Practical effects add a gritty feel to the film.
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