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Massacre (1989) is one of those oddities in the horror genre that you just can't help but find fascinating. The film's atmosphere is gritty, almost raw, and the setting plays a huge role in establishing the unease. It opens with a shocking murder, setting a dark tone that lingers throughout. The juxtaposition of the film-within-a-film adds a layer of meta-commentary on horror tropes, with the director's struggle to modernize his project feeling quite relatable. The practical effects are decent for its time, with a few standout moments that really nail the visceral impact. The performances range from wooden to genuinely unsettling, which somehow adds to the overall charm. It's definitely a unique piece, worth exploring for its quirks and the vibe it delivers.
Gritty atmosphere that sets a unique tone.Interesting meta-narrative with a film-within-a-film.Decent practical effects but uneven performances.
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