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So, 'The Thirteenth Clone' is a curious piece from 2003, where the horror elements feel a bit like a throwback to the late 80s. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and you can't help but notice the eerie pacing that builds up to the confrontations between the clones. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, have a certain charm that adds to the film’s gritty feel. The performances by Tina and Debbie, the killer clones, are surprisingly engaging, giving the film a unique tone that sets it apart from typical slasher fare. It’s not just about the kills; it explores identity and what it means to be human, albeit in a very unconventional way. Worth a watch for anyone into clone-centric narratives and low-budget horror vibes.
Interesting take on cloning and identity.Notable practical effects for its budget.Engaging performances that add depth.
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