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So, 'Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things' is one of those oddities that sits right at the crossroads of comedy and horror. It brings together a ragtag group of actors who venture out to a desolate graveyard to perform a necromantic ritual, and let me tell you, the vibe is just wonderfully off-kilter. The pacing is a bit uneven, but that just adds to its charm; it carries a certain raw, DIY spirit that I find hard to resist. The practical effects, though dated, have that delightful low-budget flair that makes zombie flicks feel more authentic. Performances range from exaggerated to genuinely unsettling, with a distinct tone that balances dark humor and eerie moments, making it a unique piece in the genre.
This film has had a somewhat tumultuous release history, with various formats over the years, including VHS and DVD, but original prints can be scarce. The charm of its low-budget practical effects and quirky storyline have garnered a niche following among genre collectors. It often pops up in discussions about cult classics, especially those that merge humor with horror, making it an interesting piece for anyone looking to explore offbeat cinema.
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