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Feral crafts a tense atmosphere as it follows a TV crew venturing into the eerie isolation of a Welsh farming island. The pacing has this slow burn that builds dread, drawing you into the mysterious incidents they’re investigating. Practical effects stand out here, creating visceral horror that keeps the viewer on edge. The performances, while maybe not all stellar, capture the desperation and tension of the crew, adding layers to the unfolding chaos. What sets it apart is its portrayal of isolation and the psychological unraveling that comes with it. It feels raw and gritty, invoking a sense of unease that lingers long after it’s over.
Feral is somewhat of a hidden gem among horror enthusiasts, with limited distribution that makes physical copies hard to come by. Its raw, atmospheric style resonates with collectors who appreciate films that push beyond mainstream conventions. As interest in found-footage and isolation horror grows, this film's unique approach and scarcity have resulted in a bit of a cult following, making it a topic of discussion in collector circles.
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