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'Tales from the Void: Plastic Smile' dives into the unsettling world of childhood trauma through the lens of horror. Abigail, a girl burdened by her parents' addiction, finds an eerie companionship in an animated porcelain doll named Betsy. The film's atmosphere is thick with dread, enhancing the already claustrophobic setting of the woods where the ominous tunnel looms. The practical effects used to bring Betsy to life are both impressive and unsettling, adding a tangible fear to her interactions with Abigail. The pacing is deliberate, allowing tension to build as Abigail grapples with her reality and Betsy's sinister desires. It's a mix of psychological horror and supernatural elements that resonates on a deeper emotional level, making it a distinctive entry in the genre.
Strong themes of childhood trauma and isolationUnique blend of psychological and supernatural horrorImpressive practical effects bring Betsy to life
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