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This film, 'Laugh', dives deep into the psyche of a war veteran, Peter Collymore. The atmosphere is thick with tension, you can feel it in every frame. The way it explores personal demons alongside a sinister entity named Calypso is rather intriguing. Terry Kiser’s performance as Peter's father adds layers of conflict that are palpable. The practical effects used to manifest Calypso are unsettling yet engaging, heightening the horror. The pacing keeps you on edge, with moments of quiet reflection punctuated by sudden, jarring scares. It’s not the usual run-of-the-mill horror; it’s got something more raw and personal brewing beneath the surface.
Information on 'Laugh' is a bit scarce, which makes tracking down any physical copies quite the challenge for collectors. There are murmurs of limited releases on DVD, but finding one is like hunting for a needle in a haystack. Given its unique premise and intriguing performances, there's definitely an emerging interest among collectors who appreciate offbeat horror. It's one of those films that, if you stumble upon it, you'd want to hang onto for its distinct take on the genre.
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