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So, 'Banality of Evil' is this intriguing piece that leans heavily into the horror and mystery genres but does it in a way that's really cerebral. You’ve got three soldiers, right? They’re stuck in this room—no way out, no clear answers, just a gnawing sense of dread that builds as the film goes on. It’s all about that claustrophobic atmosphere; you can feel the tension oozing from every corner. The practical effects are minimal but effective, heightening the psychological horror rather than relying on jump scares. The performances are raw, almost unsettling at times, and I’d say the pacing keeps you on edge without losing momentum. It’s definitely distinctive, a real dive into the psyche of the characters and their circumstances.
This film, though not widely circulated, has caught the attention of collectors for its unique approach to horror. Limited releases on physical formats have made it a somewhat scarce find, and there’s a growing interest in its psychological themes. Add to that its experimental nature, and you’ve got a title that sparks conversation among enthusiasts. Those who appreciate indie horror and experimental cinema might particularly seek it out.
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