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La Máscara Del Terror is a fascinating entry in the 90s neo-gore scene, emerging from Zaragoza with a raw and visceral approach. The film is short, but it packs a punch with its unrelenting gore and eerie atmosphere. There's something about the practical effects that feels both gritty and authentic, which really grounds the horror in a tactile reality. You can feel the passion of the creators, despite the anonymity of the director. The pacing is brisk, keeping you engaged while the unsettling themes of fear and identity swirl around. It’s a grim slice of indie horror that stands out for its sheer audacity and the way it embraces its own gruesomeness. Not your typical horror flick, that's for sure.
Interesting take on identity and fear.Watch for the practical effects work.Represents the 90s neo-gore movement well.
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