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Mondo Cane 4 continues the series' tradition of blending documentary with horror in a rather unsettling way. It dives into the bizarre and often disturbing aspects of human nature and culture. The pacing feels uneven at times, which can be jarring but adds to the overall atmosphere of discomfort. The practical effects, while not always polished, convey a rawness that feels authentic to the themes of existential dread and social commentary. It's not really about narrative coherence but more about the shocking visuals and the visceral reactions they evoke. The performances are varied; some feel authentic while others seem staged, creating a strange dichotomy that keeps you guessing what’s real. A curious entry for those interested in the fringes of documentary filmmaking.
Part of the Mondo Cane seriesExplores dark themes of humanityUneven pacing and raw practical effects
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