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31 Posts Of Halloween: Stephanie

Stephanie is a 2017 horror film that was not bad, but not really that great of a film either, it's just different.

Stephanie is about a young girl named Stephanie whom is left alone for some time. There are hints that some sort of devastating event is occurring, but it doesn't seem like it has been of much consequence to Stephanie thus far.
Alright, this is one of those films that you probably didn't hear about, and granted I didn't either, but it sounded decent enough to give it a go, and my overall thoughts on the film are... eh. 
The young actress who plays Stephanie does a fine job, as do all the other actors in this film, but it's just not grossly captivating. Don't get me wrong, it's not a bad film, I've covered plenty of bad films so far this month. There's something about this film that is interesting but at the same time not. It's quite strange and very hard to explain. It's been a while sense I've had mixed feelings about a film like this, and I still don't know what I should make of it.
Stephanie is basically a toss up and I'm having a hard time deciding what to rank this film. Yet, as all (most) films that are on this blog, it must be ranked. I think this one, dear reader is more subjective than it lets on.


final score: 2.9/5



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