This is, quite honestly, one of the more profoundly and deeply disturbing films I've seen in a while, and I watch a lot of twisted things. The campy cheesiness of the first half of the film paves the way for a second half that grows more dark and horrifying every minute. The end of this film had me so upset I nearly turned it off. I kind of wish I had, as I'm going to have nightmares for days. The only thing stopping me from rating this higher is the acting, which is really bad. Really, truly bad. And because it is so bad, it's hard to really sink into this film as one needs to, but, for me, that was a welcome blessing. Such a dark film. 4/5
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