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The Model, The Mannequin, and Me is quite the unsettling experience. Sheldon Woodson crafts a tense atmosphere that lingers long after the credits roll. The film dives into the horrifying side of design, where the mundane becomes a battleground. You’ve got these military mannequins that are supposed to be just tools, but they carry a sinister edge—programmed for destruction but dressed up in this sleek, cold exterior. There’s a troubling pace, blending moments of eerie calm with sudden jolts of horror. The practical effects are impressive, giving the mannequins an unsettling realism that’s hard to shake. Performances are grounded yet unsettling, and they really anchor the film’s exploration of control and the consequences of human ambition.
Intriguing blend of horror and sci-fiPractical effects really stand outThemes of control and ambition explored well
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Sheldon Woodson
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