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The Deep Clean is an intriguing piece of body-horror that cleverly intertwines domestic dread with socio-political commentary. It presents a young woman dealing with a moldy bathroom, but what starts as a mundane task spirals into something much more visceral. The atmosphere is thick with unease, and you're drawn into her world as the rot beneath the surface becomes a metaphor for deeper societal issues, reminiscent of the sentiments in 'Viet '67'. The pacing keeps you on edge, and the practical effects are gritty and unsettling, enhancing the feeling of decay. The performances feel raw, capturing a sense of isolation and desperation that really lingers long after watching. It's not your standard horror flick; it's layered, and it feels relevant.
Interesting blend of domestic setting and horror.Strong socio-political themes tied into the narrative.Practical effects elevate the body-horror elements.
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