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So, this documentary dives into Jorge Grau's reflections on The Living Dead at Manchester Morgue, like, 25 years down the line. It's a cool watch for those who appreciate the behind-the-scenes stuff. Grau talks about the actors' performances, which, honestly, have a raw energy that really adds to the film's eerie vibe. The sound effects and music? They nailed that unsettling atmosphere. The practical effects, too, are something to admire; they had that gritty touch that CGI just can't replicate. The pacing feels right for a horror flick, building up tension without rushing. Overall, it's a neat piece that captures the essence of what made the film stand out in its time.
Explores the evolution of practical effects used in the film.Offers insights into the filmmaking process and actor performances.Highlights the unique blend of horror and social commentary.
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