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** The entire fantasy horror twist. Many remarked that the film is better when it starts as just a cynical look at the art industry.


* AcceptableTargets: The main cast are out of touch, upper-class bohemians.
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* EnsembleDarkHorse: Coco is popular amongst the film fans, likely due to being portrayed by Creator/NataliaDyer in [[BespectacledCutie cute glasses]].

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* EnsembleDarkHorse: Coco is popular amongst the film fans, likely due to being portrayed by Creator/NataliaDyer in [[BespectacledCutie cute glasses]]. Helps that she's undoubtedly [[TokenGoodTeammate the most innocent person]] working at the museum, [[spoiler:which explains why she's the SoleSurvivor next to Creator/JohnMalkovich's character.]]
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeAnimation: The opening credits.
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* SignatureScene: [[spoiler:Gretchen getting dismembered by the orb.]]
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* WhatAnIdiot: Morf, one of the only members of the cast to acknowledge that Dease's art is cursed and killing anyone trying to profit off of it, is in the process of [[spoiler: hiding every Dease artwork he had away in a private storage facility, when suddenly ''Hoboman'', an animatronic art piece he critiqued at the beginning, is standing at the end of the hallway]]. You would think:[[spoiler: Morf realizes it's here to kill him, just as every other art piece had been murdering his circle of friends, so he either tosses the Dease pieces into his storage room and gets the hell out of there, or just gets the hell out of there]]. Instead:[[spoiler: he approaches it and investigates it, giving it enough time to turn on, chase him down, and snap his neck]].
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** He was institutionalized for torturing his father to death, but he was supposedly an abusive individual who's cruelty is presented as a recurring theme in his paintings. Part of the plot mentions he had no friends or family to claim his property, but his paintings, photographs and footage show that he had siblings. In researching Dease's background, Morf discovers his mother and sister died in a house fire, which begs the question - did his father kill them and that was TheLastStraw, or did Vetril, in his madness, kill them all himself?

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** He was institutionalized for torturing his father to death, but he was supposedly an abusive individual who's cruelty is presented as a recurring theme in his paintings. Part of the plot mentions he had no friends or family to claim his property, but his paintings, photographs and footage show that he had siblings. In researching Dease's background, Morf discovers his mother and sister died in a house fire, which begs the question - what it just an accident, did his father kill them and that was TheLastStraw, or did Vetril, in his madness, kill them all himself?

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