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So, 7th Cemetery, right? It’s this intriguing Thai horror flick from 1968 that really brings a different vibe to the genre. The atmosphere is thick with dread, using practical effects that, while not slick by today’s standards, deliver a raw, unsettling experience. The pacing can feel a bit off at times, but it adds to the tension, pulling you into this world where the supernatural and the living collide in unsettling ways. Performances range from earnest to a bit over the top, but they fit the film's strange charm. It’s distinctive for how it embodies local folklore and a sense of cultural anxiety, making it a fascinating watch for any collector fascinated by horror's global evolution.
7th Cemetery is relatively scarce in physical formats, often found in obscure collections or as part of genre-specific compilations. The film has gained some traction among collectors interested in international horror, particularly from Southeast Asia. Its limited release and the fact that it never quite received mainstream attention make it a curious piece for those looking to explore the evolution of horror cinema beyond Western narratives.
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