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So, 'The Things We Do When We're Alone' has this unsettling vibe, you know? It really digs into the psyche of its lead character, who's grappling with some heavy themes around identity and trauma. The pacing is interesting—slow at times, but it builds this tension that keeps you on edge. The practical effects are quite effective, especially for a budget piece; they really emphasize the raw horror of the situation. The performances, particularly from the lead, are hauntingly real, which makes all the darker moments feel even more impactful. It’s kind of a grim reflection on the struggles faced by the LGBTQ+ community. Definitely not your standard horror fare, and that's what caught my attention.
Explores themes of identity and trauma.Distinctive practical effects.Slow burn tension with impactful performances.
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