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So, 'Darkness' from 1969 is quite the little gem in the French horror short film circle. It has this eerie, almost suffocating atmosphere, mixing fantasy and horror in a way that pulls you into its unsettling world. The pacing is deliberately slow, which really builds the tension and lets the practical effectsâthough perhaps not groundbreakingâcreate a haunting presence. The performances, while subtle, carry a weight that lingers. It feels distinctive for its blend of dreamlike visuals and a pervasive sense of dread that doesn't let go easily, showcasing a unique take on the genre thatâs hard to shake off long after it ends.
This film has seen limited releases, which makes original prints rather scarce and sought after by collectors. Many enthusiasts appreciate it for its unique blend of atmosphere and storytelling, often coming across as an intriguing piece in the context of late 60s horror. Not every collector has it, but those who do often cherish it for its distinctive tone and place in the evolution of short horror cinema.
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