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So, Drakulla is this quirky blend of comedy and horror that really plays with the absurdity of its premise. Aydin and Bahar, this young couple, find themselves in this remote village for work, but, oh boy, it spirals into something quite bizarre. The tension builds nicely—there's a constant sense of unease that's punctuated by these darkly humorous moments. The pacing feels a bit off-kilter, but it oddly works in its favor, amplifying the bizarre atmosphere. The performances have this raw, unpolished quality that kind of pulls you into their paranoia. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, add a nice tactile element to the film's horror, making it feel more grounded amidst the comedic chaos. It's a distinctive take on the genre, for sure.
Distinctive blend of horror and humorPractical effects add a grounded feelExplores themes of fear and isolation
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