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So, Draguse or the Infernal Mansion is this intriguing piece of 70s horror that blends eroticism with the supernatural in a really distinct way. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and you can really feel the writer’s descent into madness as he confronts these twisted apparitions. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it somehow adds to the unsettling vibe, pulling you deeper into the writer's psyche. It’s one of those films that revels in its own weirdness, with practical effects that may not be polished but have this raw, edgy charm. It’s definitely not your typical ghost story, and the themes of lust and obsession are explored in ways that leave an impression. You can sense the filmmakers were unapologetically pushing boundaries.
This film has had a somewhat tumultuous release history, with limited formats available, making it a bit of a treasure hunt for collectors. It’s not just another horror flick; it’s a layered exploration of desire and fear wrapped in a very specific aesthetic. Because of its niche themes and the unknown director, it tends to pique curiosity among collectors who appreciate the oddities of the genre. Its scarcity and unique approach to storytelling give it a special place in the more eccentric corners of horror film collections.
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