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Flesh is an unsettling deep dive into the realm of horror, blending the visceral with the psychological. The atmosphere here is thick, a palpable dread that hangs over every frame, thanks to practical effects that really stand out. You can feel the dread in the pacing; it slowly builds, lures you in, then unleashes chaos in a way that doesn’t quite let you go. The performances add this raw edge, capturing the desperation of their characters facing this demonic force. What strikes me is how the film wrestles with themes of sacrifice and power, making it stand apart from more conventional horror flicks. It's gritty and sometimes feels almost dreamlike – kind of hard to shake off after watching.
Flesh is a bit of an enigma; details about its release history are scarce, which adds to its allure among collectors. A few formats exist, but they aren’t easy to come by, making it one of those intriguing titles that often flies under the radar. The film has garnered a certain cult interest, appealing to those who appreciate the raw, unsettling side of horror cinema.
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