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Kadaver is one of those curious finds that lives in the shadowy corners of the horror genre. The film does a decent job at creating an unsettling atmosphere, using the forest as a grim backdrop for its story. The pacing is quite uneven but it adds to that feel of impending dread. The practical effects here are noteworthy; there's a rawness to the violence that feels all too real, which definitely contributes to the film's overall impact. The performances of the young cast are serviceable, though not groundbreaking, they fit the tone of a group of friends stumbling into something they don’t quite understand. It captures that sense of youthful recklessness mixed with the primal fear of the unknown, resulting in a somewhat engaging watch for those who dig deeper cuts in horror.
Engaging practical effects that stand out.Uneven pacing contributes to tension.Atmospheric use of forest setting adds to dread.
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