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Blood is this oddly unsettling piece of 70s horror that snags your attention right from the get-go. The atmosphere is thick with dread, and you can feel the family's dark secrets looming like a shadow over the whole film. Pacing can be a bit meandering, but it adds to the tension, building that slow-burn discomfort. The practical effects are rough around the edges but have a raw quality that enhances the film's unsettling vibe. Performances are quite varied, adding to that unpredictable nature of the story. It's one of those that lingers in your mind, not because it's polished but because it's so grimy and real in its depiction of fear and secrecy.
Blood has had a sparse release history, with various formats surfacing over the years, but it remains somewhat elusive in high-quality editions. Collectors often find it intriguing due to its obscure status and the intriguing mystery surrounding its unknown director. Interest in this film has grown, particularly among those who appreciate the more obscure corners of horror cinema, often leading to spirited discussions in collector circles about its themes and practical effects.
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