The film doesn't rush to get to the horror; instead it gradually raises the tension; clearly signposting the fact that something will happen at the prom.
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That kind of nudity in the second shot of the film it's very unsettling to an audience because they have the feeling that, here's a director who will do anything and it puts them on edge.
Cohen have dispensed withroughly 90% of the film's exposition.
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De Palma is even ballsy enough to more or less parody his own opening scene from this film with the opening scene of five years later,.