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Blood Song is a somewhat obscure entry in the horror genre from '82 that leaves a strange impression. The tone is gritty, and you can really feel the unease throughout. The pacing is odd, almost uneven, which gives it this frantic energy that fits the disturbed mind of the killer. The practical effects are pretty solid for the time, adding a layer of authenticity to the horror. Performances are a mixed bag, but there's something haunting about the girl at the center of it all, especially given her connection to the killer through that blood transfusion. It delves into themes of trauma and survival in a way that feels raw, even if it stumbles a bit along the way.
Features practical effects typical of the era.Explores themes of trauma and survival.Has an unsettling atmosphere throughout.
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