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Ich Hunger is a curious piece of work that lives in the shadows of more mainstream horror. The atmosphere is thick, almost claustrophobic, as it unfolds the tale of this creature boy, who feels both innocent and sinister. The pacing is methodical, which invites you to really sit with the discomfort of his actions. The practical effects are quite striking, adding a layer of authenticity to the unsettling imagery. It’s not just a horror flick; it dives into themes of isolation and the primal instinct for survival. Isaac Olsen's unique vision shines through, making the film feel distinctively odd and haunting, a true reflection of his artistic sensibilities.
Ich Hunger has had a limited release, making it somewhat hard to find. It was initially circulated in small art house venues and among festival circuits which adds to its rarity. The film's peculiar style and thematic depth have drawn interest from collectors who appreciate avant-garde cinema. However, its unknown director status might make it a bit of a wild card in terms of value, but certainly, an engaging piece for those into niche horror.
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