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Deadly Encounter is a curious entry in the horror realm of the late '90s. The film, though not helmed by a well-known director, showcases Pamela Sutch and Dakotah as two adventurous young women who stumble into a deserted house, only to find that their curiosity has led them into a nightmare. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and while the pacing might dip occasionally, it adds to the creeping sense of dread. The practical effects, though not groundbreaking, have a certain raw charm that complements the film's low-budget aesthetic. You can feel the earnestness in the performances, as Sutch and Dakotah bring a sense of relatability to their roles. It’s a gritty, unsettling watch that captures that anxious spirit of exploring the unknown.
Underrated horror from the late '90s.Solid practical effects that add to the gritty feel.A good example of curiosity leading to dire consequences.
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