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So, 'Euphoria' is a real oddity in animation and horror. You’ve got these six students, right? They get stuck in this eerie, futuristic complex where a twisted computer game dictates their fate. The atmosphere is thick with dread, the pacing is nerve-wracking, and it uses animation to create some strikingly uncanny visuals. The practical effects give it a raw edge that amplifies the horror. The performances are surprisingly compelling, with each character bringing a different layer of fear to the experience. What really sets it apart is how it explores themes of control and rebellion through dance, which is both unusual and unsettling.
Euphoria has had a somewhat murky release history, which adds to its collectible allure. It often pops up in discussions about obscure animated horror, yet finding original formats can be tricky. Collectors seem particularly drawn to its unique blend of themes and eerie aesthetic, making it a film that garners interest over time, though it remains a hidden gem for most.
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