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Biohazard (1978) carries this moody, tense atmosphere that creeps up on you. The film dives into themes of ambition and ethics in science, grappling with the consequences of unchecked research. The pacing has this slow burn that builds up, drawing you into the fractured relationships between Professor Molnar and Dr. Egberg, which feels quite personal and charged. Practical effects here are pretty intriguing, adding a layer of authenticity that resonates with the era. The performances, especially from the lead, hit a nice balance between tension and introspection, making it distinct in the landscape of TV movies of its time.
Biohazard has had a limited release over the years, making it somewhat rare, particularly in physical formats. Originally aired as a TV movie, it hasn't seen a significant home video presence, which adds to its collector interest. The scarcity, combined with its unique themes and atmosphere, makes it a curiosity for those who appreciate niche science fiction from the late '70s.
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