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So, 'Truth' from 1996, well, it’s a bit of a curiosity, isn’t it? The atmosphere's thick with tension as this hypnotist show spirals into family secrets. You can feel the weight of those revelations—it's almost claustrophobic at times. The pacing has a deliberate tempo that builds unease; you never quite know what's coming next. The performances, while perhaps uneven, have that raw edge that makes the whole experience feel genuine. It's not flashy, but the practical effects and the way they handle the hypnosis angle give it a distinct vibe that sticks with you. It’s worth a look if you’re into the darker sides of family dynamics and psychological twists.
'Truth' has seen limited releases, mostly on VHS, which makes it a bit of a ghost in the collector world. Finding a copy is tricky; the scarcity adds to its allure among niche collectors who appreciate its psychological aspects. While it may not have had a major impact on mainstream cinema, its exploration of family secrets through the lens of hypnosis is distinct enough to catch the eye of those who enjoy offbeat narratives.
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