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So 'Watch Me' has this grim, tech-infused vibe that really taps into early 2000s fears about the internet and privacy. Tess, our main character, is layered—she's got this guilt hanging over her from something in her past, which adds depth. The pacing's a bit uneven at times, but that only heightens the suspense. The friends' deaths start off like a slow burn, then ramp up into some intense, visceral practical effects that make the horror feel tangible. There's a lingering sense of dread that creeps in as Tess races against time to figure out this email curse. It's pretty niche, but it does have a unique angle on the slasher genre with its blend of technology and psychological elements—definitely different from the usual fare.
Interesting exploration of early internet fears.Practical effects are noteworthy for the time.Character depth adds a psychological layer.
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