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Camp Blood 2 is a curious little entry in the horror genre from 2000 that really plays with meta-narrative. You've got Worthy Milligan, this slick filmmaker who drags poor Tricia back to the scene of her trauma, all in the name of making a movie. The atmosphere here is thick with tension, as old wounds are reopened, and the pacing captures that creeping dread perfectly. Sure, the performances can be hit or miss, but there's something about the practical effects that adds a gritty charm. It's like a love letter to the slasher genre but wrapped in its own self-awareness. It's definitely distinctive for its exploration of trauma and the way it blends fiction with reality in a campy yet earnest way.
Interesting take on trauma and filmmaking.Practical effects add a gritty feel.Notable for its meta-narrative style.
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