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Bad Blood (1988) weaves a strange tapestry of drama and horror, delving into the psyche of a grieving artist. The mansion itself feels like a character, its shadows and creaks enhancing the unsettling atmosphere. The pacing is deliberate, allowing tension to build as the protagonist's grip on reality slips. Themes of loss, reincarnation, and obsession intertwine seamlessly, creating a narrative that lingers. The practical effects—though not groundbreaking—carry a certain charm and contribute to the film's eerie vibe. Performances are raw and evoke a genuine sense of turmoil; you can feel the weight of the protagonist's emotional state. It's a unique piece that reflects the zeitgeist of late ‘80s horror cinema, with a haunting resonance that stays with you.
Atmospheric mansion settingExplores themes of loss and obsessionInteresting practical effects
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