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So, 'Strawberry Flavored Plastic' is quite the trip. Colin Bemis really dives into the mind of Noel, this charming yet twisted character. You get that neo-noir vibe, with the suburbs of New York feeling almost suffocating in their normalcy while crime lurks just beneath the surface. The pacing is deliberate, letting you feel the weight of Noel's choices—his charm almost makes you sympathize, which is unsettling. The practical effects are gritty, adding to the horror without feeling overdone. And the performances? They strike a nice balance between melodrama and raw authenticity. It's a film that doesn’t shy away from the philosophical questions surrounding morality and redemption, while still keeping you on edge throughout.
Explores themes of morality and redemptionDistinctive neo-noir atmosphereStrong practical effects enhance horror elements
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