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Genocide (1968) is a fascinating slice of horror and sci-fi that dives into the absurdity of military misadventures. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it builds an unsettling atmosphere with practical effects that evoke both intrigue and discomfort. The concept of killer bugs is executed with a kind of delirious nihilism, leaving the viewer pondering the futility of human control over nature. The performances are raw and contribute to the film's overall tension, creating a unique experience that feels like a fever dream. It's definitely a curious entry in the genre, leaving you with more questions than answers.
Genocide has a modest release history, with some rare VHS copies popping up now and then, but it hasn't seen a widespread reissue. Its scarcity makes it particularly interesting for collectors who appreciate the bizarre corners of genre cinema. The film's cult status is slowly growing, as more enthusiasts discover its offbeat narrative and practical effects.
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