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So, 'The Devil In Mary' is quite the trip. It's got this chilling atmosphere that sticks with you, like lingering fog. The pacing's really interesting—sometimes slow, which adds to the tension, but then it hits you with these sudden jolts. The main character's descent into paranoia is palpable; you really feel her struggle with hypnophobia. The decaying figure in black? Creepy as hell. It's not just a visual scare; it has a deeper commentary on fear and isolation. The practical effects are noteworthy, too—there's a rawness to them that CGI just can't match. Overall, it carves out its own niche in the fantasy horror genre, leaving you with more questions than answers, which I find quite compelling.
Unique exploration of hypnophobiaStrong practical effectsIntense atmosphere and pacing
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