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The Television (1997) is a curious entry in the horror genre. It dives into this unsettling world where a clown emerges from the TV screen, effectively merging the mundane with the nightmarish. The atmosphere is thick with tension, thanks to some surprisingly effective practical effects—there's a real sense of dread that builds as the plot unfolds. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it kind of adds to the disorientation that mirrors the girl's own neglect. Performances are decent, but the standout is definitely the clown; there's something both grotesque and mesmerizing about him. The themes of neglect and escapism hit hard, making it a distinctive piece that lingers long after viewing.
Unique premise with a clown antagonist. · Notable practical effects for its time. · Explores themes of neglect and escapism.
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