Review of Pin (1988) by Robyn M — 20 Jan 2010
Surprisingly effective tale of a young man's fractured personality taking on the persona of his deceased father's medical dummy, which he'd used as a ventriloquist's dummy.
This kid has issues from the word go, but the really strange part is that no one notices as he starts speaking to the damned dummy like it's his buddy or something, and when he reaches the age of 18 and still obviously thinks that the dummy is real, SOMEONE should have stepped in, y'know?
Never scary per se, but has some creepy moments just because the Leon character is so unnerving as he speaks about the dummy.
Worth a rental.
This review of Pin (1988) was written by Robyn M on 20 Jan 2010.
Pin has generally received positive reviews.
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