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Back Slash is one of those indie horrors that doesn’t shy away from its low-budget roots. The tone is gritty, almost voyeuristic, and you really feel the desperation of the characters. It plays with the whole film-making premise in a way that feels fresh yet familiar. The pacing is tense, keeping you on edge as the group slowly gets picked off, each murder more brutal and creative than the last. Practical effects are worth noting; they managed to pull off some impressive gore considering the budget. Performances are hit or miss, but they add a certain rawness that somehow fits the overall vibe. It’s not groundbreaking, but there’s a charm in its chaos that stands out in the sea of early 2000s horror.
Notable for its practical effects and low-budget creativity.Features a meta-narrative that plays on horror tropes.Ideal for collectors interested in indie horror from the mid-2000s.
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