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Rorret offers a twisted dive into the psyche of a cinema owner with a penchant for horror and murder. The setting in 'The Peeping Tom' creates this pervasive atmosphere of dread, where every scream echoes through the dimly lit aisles. What really stands out here is the way it pays homage to the classic 'Peeping Tom'; it’s almost a love letter to the genre, albeit with a much darker turn. The pacing is deliberate, allowing for tension to build in the shadows, and the practical effects, while not groundbreaking, add a certain gritty realism. Mr. Rorret, in his unsettling charm, embodies the idea of the voyeuristic killer. It’s a fascinating blend of meta-commentary on horror films and the psychology behind fear.
Darkly atmospheric with strong themes of voyeurismInteresting nods to 'Peeping Tom'Practical effects add to the gritty realism
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