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Doses of Horror is one of those oddities that leaves you scratching your head. The premise is intriguing – a bunch of patients at an asylum lose their grip on reality after watching horror films as part of a study. But what you actually get is a mishmash of abandoned asylum footage interspersed with cheesy title cards. It’s almost like a collage of horror without the cohesion. The long scenes from other films are jarring and impact the pacing, making it feel both disjointed and strangely hypnotic. The practical effects are hit or miss, but there's a certain charm in its rough edges. It’s definitely a film that challenges your expectations and maybe even your sanity, in a way.
Curious mix of abandoned footage and horror clipsStrange pacing, feels hypnotic in a wayGreat example of low-budget experimentation
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