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So, 'Spider Woman' is a curious little piece from '95 that dives into the murky waters of human relationships—definitely not your standard thriller. The atmosphere has this unsettling vibe, where you can feel the tension crawling under your skin. Michael Wong's character is stuck in this loop, dealing with some seriously shady characters, which gives the film a gritty edge. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, but it works to enhance the feeling of entrapment. There are practical effects that might not blow your mind, but they add a layer of rawness. Performances are decent, with Wong bringing a sense of desperation that feels compelling. Overall, it’s a layered watch that might just resonate differently on a second viewing.
Explores themes of entrapment and despair.Uneven pacing enhances the unsettling tone.Practical effects add a raw edge to the narrative.
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