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The Paperface Killer: ever stop to think is this intriguing blend of fantasy and horror, really pulling you into its unique vibe. It’s a re-edit of the 1960 film 'Paper and I', twisting that childhood innocence into something far darker. You’ve got this boy obsessed with paper bags, which sounds innocent enough, but it’s juxtaposed with this demon lurking, tightening its grip on him, creating a real sense of dread. The pacing is a bit odd but it works—slow moments really let the atmosphere sink in. Practical effects are a highlight, especially how they bring the demon to life without going overboard. Performances? Well, they capture that mix of whimsy and fear quite effectively. Definitely a curious watch if you're into experimental horror.
Interesting take on childhood and horror.Unique practical effects enhance the eerie atmosphere.A fascinating exploration of obsession.
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