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The Accident (1983) is a curious blend of horror and social commentary, set against the backdrop of a toy factory. It opens with a tense moment, as a careless factory owner hurls a defective toy car out—foreshadowing the chaos that unfolds. The film grips you with its unsettling atmosphere, especially as it explores childhood innocence juxtaposed with adult struggles. The pacing is quite deliberate, allowing the dread to settle in. Siu Ching's birthday brings a haunting twist, especially with her sick mother in the frame. The practical effects are surprisingly effective for the time, adding a raw edge to its horror. Performances are earnest, particularly from the young leads, adding layers to the narrative. It's distinctive in how it melds family drama with horror tropes, a rarity in its era.
Features unique social commentaryInteresting practical effects for its timeA blend of horror and childhood themes
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