The Hand That Rocks the Cradle Remake Explores Maternal Fears and Thriller Tropes
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Mexican filmmaker Michelle Garza Cervera's remake of The Hand That Rocks The Cradle updates the classic domestic thriller with modern themes of identity, family, and outsider infiltration, featuring nuanced characters and cultural elements, but it sometimes lacks immediacy in its social commentary.
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