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So, 'Mail Order' is this unsettling little film that dives into the dark corners of obsession. The story follows a Wall Street trader, which already sets a kind of cold, cutthroat atmosphere. He gets fixated on these snuff films—yeah, pretty grim stuff—because he thinks he spots an old flame in one. It builds tension well, with a slow burn that really ramps up the unease. The practical effects, while not over-the-top, add a layer of realism to the horror. The performances are pretty solid too, especially how the lead carries that air of desperation. It's not your typical horror flick, more of a psychological dive into darkness, and that's what stands out.
Examination of obsession and its consequences · Distinctive practical effects that enhance realism · A slow-burn narrative that keeps you on edge
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