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Ianthe (1985) is one of those obscure horror films that really leans into its eerie atmosphere. The pacing might feel uneven at times, but it actually adds to the unsettling tone. There's a claustrophobic sense of dread that builds throughout, enhanced by practical effects that have a raw, tactile quality that’s pretty impressive for the era. Even though the director remains unknown, the performances do offer a certain charm, capturing the essence of fear in a way that feels genuine. The themes of isolation and the unknown really resonate, making it a distinctive piece in the horror landscape of the 80s. If you appreciate under-the-radar flicks, this one’s worth a watch.
Uneven pacing adds to the atmosphere.Practical effects are impressive for the time.Themes of isolation resonate throughout the film.
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