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Blood Call is a real oddity from the late 80s horror scene, blending crime elements with a pervasive sense of dread. The pacing feels off-kilter, which somehow adds to its unsettling charm. The girls' flight to the countryside is more than just a backdrop—it's a descent into a nightmarish space that echoes themes of isolation and paranoia. It’s gritty and raw, with some practical effects that stand out, even if they’re not the smoothest. Performances are earnest, giving a sense of authenticity to their terror. There’s something distinctive about the way it captures that late-night VHS vibe, making it a unique entry in the genre, especially in how it threads tension through every frame.
Interesting mixture of crime and horror.Practical effects evoke a gritty realism.Pacing contributes to overall sense of dread.
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