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So, 'Crater Days' is this intriguing blend of horror and war, kind of disorienting in the best way. It dives deep into the chaotic psyche of someone grappling with severe mental illness, and it really captures that apocalyptic feel—like you're in a waking nightmare. The pacing is all over the place, but intentionally so, enhancing that surreal atmosphere. There's a gritty rawness to the practical effects that pulls you in, making the experiences feel almost tangible. The performances? Quite haunting, they linger with you long after the film ends. Definitely not your average watch, it claws at the edges of reality and sanity in a way that feels fresh.
Currently, 'Crater Days' is still making its rounds in the collector’s market, with limited releases making original prints somewhat rare. It’s not yet a staple in many collections, but there’s growing interest due to its unique themes and unsettling execution. Keep an eye out for special editions or screenings, as fans are starting to appreciate its artistic risks.
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