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So, The Borrower's Hypnotist really dives into the complexities of identity. Aria's journey is kind of a slow burn, but it captures that feeling of being lost and trying to find your way back. The pacing gives you time to sit with her struggles and the atmosphere is a bit surreal, fitting for a story revolving around hypnosis. The practical effects they use during the hypnosis scenes add an interesting layer, making it feel rooted in reality despite the fantastical elements. The performances, especially from the lead, carry a raw emotion that makes her quest believable. It's not flashy, but there's this understated depth that sticks with you, you know?
Explores themes of identity and self-controlUnique practical effects in hypnosis scenesEmotional performances drive the narrative
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