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Until Death (1988) is an intriguing blend of horror and psychological tension that plays with themes of guilt and the lingering effects of trauma. The pacing is deliberate, almost methodical, allowing the viewer to sink into the unsettling atmosphere. Practical effects are used sparingly but effectively, elevating the sense of dread without overwhelming the narrative. The performances are compelling, particularly the mother wrestling with her dark past and her son trapped in a web of nightmares. The arrival of the stranger adds an unsettling layer of tension, making you question who really knows what. It's a TV movie that manages to leave a mark, with a tone that lingers long after the credits roll.
Interesting exploration of psychological horrorThematic depth in character relationshipsNoteworthy practical effects work
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