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So, 'Smile' from 2016, yeah, it’s got this really eerie vibe that creeps up on you. The whole doll thing? Not just a gimmick; it digs into the complexities of teenage relationships. You can feel the tension building, especially on Halloween night, which adds this layer of dread that’s hard to shake off. The pacing isn’t rushed, it lets you sit with the discomfort. And those practical effects—they’re refreshingly grounded compared to the CGI overload you often see. The performance from the lead really pulls you in; there's this rawness that makes you question what's real. It’s distinctive for its exploration of isolation in a relationship—definitely sticks with you after the credits roll.
The film's use of practical effects enhances the tension.Exploration of teenage isolation and relationship complexities.Set during Halloween, contributing to the ominous atmosphere.
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Chelsea Robinson
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