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So, 'The Thirteenth Day of Christmas' is this peculiar TV movie from '85 that really leans into the horror aspect with a chilling twist on holiday gatherings. You’ve got this young man, clearly unraveling, who brings a warped sense of chaos to what’s supposed to be a cozy family Christmas. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and the pacing keeps you guessing. It’s not just about jump scares; there’s a psychological edge that gets under your skin. The practical effects, while limited, do have a certain charm, and the performances are surprisingly solid, considering it’s a made-for-TV flick. It has an uneasy feel that sets it apart from the usual holiday fare, making it a curious watch for collectors interested in the darker side of seasonal films.
Explore the psychological aspects of horror.Analysis of the practical effects used.Consideration of themes around family and madness.
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