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Night of Vultures is a gritty dive into the underbelly of youthful depravity set against a backdrop of urban chaos. The film's pacing is relentless, mirroring the characters' spiraling descent into violence and moral ambiguity. Shot on grainy film, the atmosphere feels raw and unsettling, as we watch these young people commit heinous acts while documenting their transgressions with a camcorder. The practical effects are shockingly visceral, leaving a lasting impression that amplifies the film's themes of nihilism and the search for identity within a fractured society. Performances are unpolished, almost too real, which adds to the authenticity—it's not for everyone, but it definitely stands out in the realm of late '80s horror-crime films.
Raw atmosphere and unsettling themes.Grainy film adds to the gritty feel.Not for the faint of heart.
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