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👹 Hooptober X: Demons & Draculas 👹
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I actually really enjoyed this one, I think the slow build at the beginning really pays off at the end, when everything happens too fast. I think the point of view here is very interesting, mainly when she gets what she thinks she wants, I feel like she doubts herself just a bit, cause he invades her space and then he leaves, a thing that only becomes possible because of the change in their relationship, suddenly he's a real person and not exactly what she imagined, the projection of the perfect human she kept finding excuses for. So she changes that, now he lives inside her, her idea of him has no space to be anything but what she wants. The scene with the blender and everything after she kills him is really intense, but that's exactly why I like it... Don't look at me like that.