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Blood and Carpet is this gritty dive into the underbelly of the late '60s, where the absence of modern crime-solving techniques makes the act of body disposal feel all the more urgent. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and you can really feel the weight of every decision the characters make. The practical effects are raw, not polished—definitely adds to that visceral feeling of dread. Pacing is uneven at times, giving it this almost dreamlike quality, which fits the themes of desperation and moral ambiguity. Performances are solid, capturing that sense of helplessness beautifully. It's a film that really lets you linger in the dark corners of human nature.
Blood and Carpet has had a limited release, making it somewhat of a hidden gem among collectors. While not widely available on major formats, there are a few special editions out there. Interest in the film has seen a slight uptick due to its unique take on crime and its atmospheric storytelling, drawing in those who appreciate lesser-known indie films with a darker edge.
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