So, Teeth (2019) is this wild ride into the realm of dental horror that's hard to shake off. The atmosphere is like a strange blend of surreal and nightmarish, almost a fever dream that makes you question, well, everything about teeth. The pacing feels deliberate, almost poky at times, but it really builds this unsettling tension. Practical effects are where it shines, showcasing some gnarly visuals that stick with you. The performances, especially from the lead, have this raw edge that lingers. It dives into themes of body autonomy and fear of the mundane turning sinister. It's distinctive, alright, in a way that leaves you feeling both intrigued and a bit queasy.
Surreal atmosphere lingersUnique take on body horrorPractical effects stand out
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