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So, 'A Hora do Terrir' kind of sits in this weird niche. It's a documentary, but don't let that fool you—it's more like a deep dive into the veins of horror culture, particularly Brazilian horror. The pacing is a bit uneven; sometimes it drags, but that's part of its charm, really. You get these interviews that feel almost intimate, where the subjects share their fears and obsessions. The tone? Creepy but not over-the-top, like a late-night chat that veers into the unsettling. What stands out are the practical effects they showcase from classic films. And while the director remains a mystery, the passion behind the scenes is palpable. It feels like a love letter to a genre that often gets overlooked, but you can sense the dedication.
Explores Brazilian horror cultureFeatures intriguing interviews with fans and filmmakersHighlights practical effects from classic horror films
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