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A Little More Flesh II is an intriguing dive into the chaos of filmmaking, blending horror with the rawness of a creative struggle. Sam Ashurst, taking cues from the Dogme 95 movement, attempts to capture the gritty essence of the process. The cast, particularly Harley Dee, brings a palpable tension to the screen, reflecting the troubled energy behind the scenes. When Sean Mahoney exits, you can feel the shift in the project's tone - it becomes less of a structured piece and more a visceral exploration of desperation and ambition. The practical effects, while not overdone, enhance the unsettling atmosphere. It's a film that's not just about horror, but about what it takes to create it, and that makes it stand out in a crowded genre.
Explores the challenges of collaboration in film.Focuses on the tension between ambition and artistic vision.Interesting take on the horror genre with a behind-the-scenes perspective.
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