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Subterfuge has this eerie atmosphere that just lingers, right? The pacing feels deliberate, almost like it’s teasing out the tension. You can really sense the moral grayness in the protagonist as he weaves himself into the family’s life—it's unsettling but compelling. The performances are raw; they capture this quiet desperation beautifully. The practical effects are minimal, but that kind of serves the story; it’s all about the psychological impact rather than gore or flashy tricks. The themes of guilt and identity blend together in a way that makes it stick with you. There’s something distinctly off about the whole narrative that keeps you glued, even if you’re not fully comfortable with where it’s headed.
Explores themes of guilt and moral ambiguity.Character-driven narrative with strong performances.Eerie atmosphere enhances the psychological tension.
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