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The Morning After dives into a wild blend of horror and dark comedy. It’s not your conventional slasher; the atmosphere is thick with tension and absurdity as Jo and Sophie navigate their bizarre predicament. The incels, led by this oddly articulate Big Gay Bunny, add a unique layer of social commentary, making the film feel fresh in its approach. Pacing is an interesting ride; it shifts from chaotic to contemplative, allowing moments of character exploration amidst the madness. The performances stand out, especially the dynamic between Jo and Sophie, which feels genuine against the backdrop of impending doom. Practical effects are used cleverly, keeping the unsettling vibe intact without relying on excessive CGI. Overall, it’s a distinctive piece that combines humor, horror, and a critique of masculinity in a way that lingers.
Unique blend of horror and dark humorInteresting social commentary on masculinityStrong performances and practical effects
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