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Ghost Money, from 1981, really digs into that eerie folklore about money in the afterlife. There's this unsettling vibe throughout, with shadows creeping in and a sense of dread hanging over every scene. The pacing feels a bit off-kilter, but it adds to the mystery—just when you think you’ve got it figured out, the story takes a sharp turn. The effects, while not flashy, carry a certain rawness that feels authentic to its time. And the performances? They’re a mixed bag, but some really nail that anxious energy, which is perfect here. It’s distinct in how it mixes horror with cultural beliefs, leaving you to think about the consequences of disturbing the dead. Definitely memorable in its own unique way.
Explores cultural beliefs about money and the afterlifeUneven pacing adds to the suspense and dreadPractical effects capture a raw, authentic feel
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