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So, 'Death Camp' is this unsettling little horror-thriller that really leans into the tension of isolation. Imagine a group of college students, out in the woods—classic setup, right? But the twist is this imposter who just disrupts everything. The pacing keeps you on edge, like you're never quite sure what's lurking in the shadows. The atmosphere is thick with dread, and the practical effects are surprisingly gritty for a low-budget flick. Performances feel genuine, which adds to the overall unease. It’s got that raw, unfiltered vibe that you don’t see often anymore. Not groundbreaking, but it carves out its own niche in the crowded camp horror genre, which is kind of refreshing, honestly.
Great for fans of indie horror.Emphasis on practical effects.Explores themes of trust and survival.
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