So, 'Carniça' is this bizarre piece from 2001, and honestly, it’s an experience. The atmosphere is thick with a kind of off-kilter dread, which is definitely amplified by the amateurish approach Ivan Pohl takes. You can almost feel the chaos in the pacing—it's a wild ride that veers between almost unintentionally funny moments and genuine horror. The practical effects? Well, they’re certainly memorable in a DIY way. Performances lean heavily into the absurd, which adds to its charm or bewilderment, depending on how you look at it. It’s like a fever dream of Brazilian SOV, with a distinct lack of self-awareness that makes it stand out in a way you wouldn’t expect.
Great for collectors of obscure horror.Represents the quirks of early 2000s SOV.Offers a glimpse into Brazilian indie filmmaking.
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