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La novia de Frankenstein from 1973 is a peculiar short that showcases Zulueta's distinctive style, melding surrealism with classic horror motifs. The atmosphere is haunting yet playful, capturing that strange tension between fear and fascination. The pacing feels deliberately off-kilter, adding to the surreal quality, while the practical effects, though modest, have a charm that echoes the classic monster movies. Performances are more than just acting; they exude a sense of artifice that feels almost self-aware. What really makes it stand out is how it pays homage to the past, yet feels refreshingly modern in its approach. There's something undeniably intriguing about returning to these themes through such a unique lens.
This film has seen limited releases, making it a rare find among collectors. Originally part of a niche scene, its appeal has grown, especially among fans of Zulueta and 70s avant-garde cinema. While not widely available, it often pops up in festival circuits or select retrospectives, drawing interest for its unique take on classic horror tropes.
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