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Death Ranch is an interesting take on the slasher genre. It's got that gritty, raw feel that reminds you of those low-budget 70s horror flicks. The pacing is pretty steady, allowing for some nice tension-building before all hell breaks loose. The filmmakers, who are the protagonists, provide a unique meta-narrative that adds depth to their plight. Practical effects are used effectively, giving the film a visceral quality that CGI just can't replicate. While the director remains unknown, the performances from the young cast bring an authenticity that feels genuine, which is refreshing. It's the kind of film that keeps you guessing and manages to evoke a sense of dread that sticks with you, even after the credits roll.
Interesting meta-narrative with filmmakers as protagonistsEffective use of practical effects for a raw horror feelGritty atmosphere reminiscent of classic 70s horrors
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